Update 6/21/2017 9:48pm Pacific: v0.2 released.
This should give you 1:1 pixel resolution at resolutions above 1920x1200 in Terraria 1.3.5.3.
To clarify, the only thing that this mod does is remove the forced minimum zoom level in Terraria. If you open the options and the lowest value for zoom is higher than 100%, this will let you set your zoom to 100%.
Note that this currently requires that you have the .NET Framework 4.6.1 or higher installed.
The most common complaint appears to be this not running or appearing to have crashed on run. Rebooting, then running RTResolution again, appears to fix this for the vast majority of users.
Showing 1:1 pixel resolution at 3840x2160 in Terraria 1.3.5.3 |
19 comments:
Thanks for all you do for us but I cant get it to work. I followed the instructions. I don't understand what I'm supposed to do with the second to last instruction (Copy Terraria.exefrom your Terraria save game folder to your Terraria folder.) there is no Terraria.exe in my save game folder. Help, please.
Taylor,
I'm at work for the next several hours, but after running RTResolution, if you go into your Documents/My Games/Terraria folder, which files are there?
Yeah I dont think some people realize the save folder is the one you indicated in your last comment Michael. I remember when I first used this mod I ran into that confusion myself. Anyway I tested the fix and it works as designed :) Thank you again for your effort in implementing a fix. Cheers.
Ace170780,
Glad it worked for you. Sorry it took so long. The mechanism used to reset the zoom too entirely too long to find.
RTResolution.exe is crashing for me on Win 7:
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Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: CLR20r3
Problem Signature 01: RTResolution.exe
Problem Signature 02: 1.0.0.0
Problem Signature 03: 593de7a9
Problem Signature 04: RTResolution
Problem Signature 05: 1.0.0.0
Problem Signature 06: 593de7a9
Problem Signature 07: 8
Problem Signature 08: 0
Problem Signature 09: System.MissingMethodException
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 2057
Additional Information 1: 0a9e
Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
Additional Information 3: 0a9e
Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
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Am I doing something wrong? Thanks for your work!
MrSungrey,
Looks like I accidentally upped the .NET version required by this to .NET 4.6.1. I've updated the root post with a link to the web installer for .NET 4.6.1 from Microsoft.
Wonderful. Working perfectly 1:1 at 2560*1600 now. Many thanks Michael.
the files that are in Documents\my games\Terraria are:
players
worlds
config.jason
favorites.jason
input profiles.jason
survers.dat
Taylor,
Install the .NET Framework 4.6.1 (link in the post above), rerun RTResolution, and then see if it drops Terraria.exe in your save folder.
I tried installing NET Framework and it said its already installed
I started over and tried it again and it worked this time. for some reason.
but now I have a different problem I go to launch the game from steam and it says (Please launch the game from you steam client)
Taylor,
I've usually seen this happen if you didn't repair your install and run it once before patching.
I did the repair already. So I figured I would restart my computer and that did the trick. it works now thank you very much for all that you do for us and for me.
This works perfectly. Thank you for all that you do for this community!
Just wanted to say thanks so much for your work, it really makes the game so much more enjoyable on an ultrawide. Good luck with everything else!
Trying to run terraria in nVidia surround at a resolution of 6060 x 1080 (bezel corrected). Having no luck, highest res seems to cap around 4000x800 or so. Is this a known problem or am i just doing it wrong?
Samson,
I'm fairly certain that I know why that's happening. Relogic screwed up one area where they integrated my code. I'll work on a patch this week to fix it.
Samson,
New build that fixes resolutions above 4096x4096 (memory allowing) is available here.
http://romsteady.blogspot.com/2017/06/rtresolution-v02-available-now.html
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