I've read that due to technical limitations of display outputs, many 4k screens have to be treated as 2 panels from the gpu perspective. I was thinking that might be why pa is seeing a resolution lower than 4k, similar to when you run it on a system with multiple screens like I do... Out of interest what would happen if he switched to windowed mode and stretched the screen manually to fill the monitor?
I actually second this nomination. I'm both impressed and confused as to how the user managed to find that specific post to try to identify their problem.
Yeah, 4K monitors seem to need two HDMI outputs to display in 4K. And good point about windowed. My guess is that the UI would be even tinier.
Are you able to play in fullscreen on 4k? I didn't think PA could display 4k fullscreen. The max resolution it can display in windowed is 2560 x 1440.
At least in width it can go further, I can start it windowed to 5760*1080 and it plays fine. The UI isn't made for it though.
I think they might have to update their UI to futureproof PA a bit more, would be nice if it would scale automatically for different resolutions and maybe have a slider which sets a certain scale value for user defined UI sizes.
well, i tried using 2 hdmi, but it basically means that id have to switch between displays on it because only half is displayed at a time i actually use display port for connecting my monitor, but it displays faster, so there's less screen lag
Hey. I have a preliminary version of the scaling mod here: https://github.com/DeathByDenim/uizoom Can you download the zip and extract it in your mod directory and then enable it with PAMM? In PA unders settings there should be a slider under the UI tab for setting the scaling. Try 200% or so. (btw slider in the settings work weird for me, so it may require some fidging. This seem to be a bug in PA itself)