![]() file even states the correct resolution, but the game just wont launch in it unless its maximised mode, which kills my pc. Originally posted by Thewhitepawn91:Hi all, sorry to revive this thread, just bought this on the summer sale, i want 3840x2160, after trying all of these fixes i still have a 200% resolution, downscaled to 1080P. If the game doesn't offer the resolution you want, ex: native 4K like in my case, the settings.ini can be edited to fix this. Originally posted by mluthanen:Got it working properly. NOTE: The above is the location on my computer, even though SoM is installed on a different physical drive. It would have saved me a few minutes of poking around. This was suggested above by Gold<3Shield, but I like typing and thought a step-by-step explanation could be helpful to someone.Īnd sorry about resurrecting such an old thread, but now that more and more people are buying 4K displays, I thought this might help someone. ![]() ***Most people recommend first making a backup of any file you modify, so that's not a bad idea. **File type is listed as CFG on my OS, Win10 Launch the game and verify the desired resolutions are available in the game's video settings. Change the resolution to the desired setting, such as 3840x2160 for 4K, save.Ĥ. If the game doesn't offer the resolution you want, ex: native 4K like in my case, the settings.ini can be edited to fix this.Ĭ:\Users\USERNAME*\Documents\WB Games\Shadow of Mordor\settings.ini**Ģ. I know this game is older than some of you guys here, but I was hoping to play it again on my new 4K TV. dunno.Īnyone get this fixed using a different method? Still investigating. ini isn't in the Steam common folder with the game. ini, but it doesn't seem to have anything about the resolution. I tried the changes you suggested, but nothing changed. My desktop resolution is set to 2160p (native), yet when I launch SoM, it presents 720p as 100% in the resolution settings. Otherwise the sceen tearing is really bad. If v-sync is not working you should try disabling the "in game" v-sync and turning it on through the Nvidia control panel. Tick the box "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings" Right click on the file and go to propertiesĥ. Find "ShadowofMordor.exe" in the "圆4" folderģ. Go into Steam Library and then find Shadow of MordorĢ. Originally posted by Destroy, Erase, Improve:OK FIXED IT!!!ġ.
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