By default the game only scales up to a 1080p resolution. This mod scales up all in-game interface to any multiplier you choose
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Version 2.0.2
Increased map zoom limits
Version 2.0.1
Fixed font size going back to normal after loading a save
By default the game only scales up to a 1080p resolution. This mod scales up all in-game interface to any multiplier you choose
How to use:
1 - First you have to be on the new beta branch. On steam, right click the game > Properties > Betas. Add the code "ggllooeegggg" to unlock the secret "nutcracker" beta
2 - Go to "\Documents\Almost Human\legend of grimrock 2". Once the beta is downloaded, you'll see a file named "mods.cfg" and a "Mods" folder
3 - Extract the mod file into the Mods folder
4 - Add the mod to mods.cfg so it looks like this:CODE: SELECT ALL mods = {"highResScaling.lua", }
5 - Edit the highResScaling.lua to add your resolution to the list and the multiplier you want