Screen bug
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Screen bug
Ever since the update yesterday, i have'nt been able to see the chat box or all of my verbs due to the screen being too big.
Does anyone know how to fix it?
Does anyone know how to fix it?
Muugen Hatake- Tier 1
- Registration date : 2008-09-17
Re: Screen bug
The screen being too big now? The hell.. everyone says it's too small. But in the new version it's resizable..
Admin Old- Admin
- Registration date : 2008-06-19
Re: Screen bug
just tried that, it doesnt change the size.
Muugen Hatake- Tier 1
- Registration date : 2008-09-17
Re: Screen bug
yeah....still cant see anything besides the game screen, about half of my verbs, and about a quarter of the chat box.//
Muugen Hatake- Tier 1
- Registration date : 2008-09-17
Re: Screen bug
Two chemists wanted to create a thermite reaction. The two of them had two difference procedures on how to go about things. The first chemist, Paul, put a mix of aluminium powder and a metal oxide together into a can, and mixed the two things together. He then lit it and ran.
The second chemist, John, put aluminium powder and a metal oxide together into a can full of water and tried lighting the substances in the can of water, but was incapable of creating a thermite reaction. The two of them did different things, and the last chemist failed at the experiment. Now, look at this short little story carefully.
Since these two people went about things differently, it's a possibility that you may be going about things differently. Perhaps, your screen resoultion is far too small, or you have to adjust the computer's main resolution. If you haven't tried, adjusting the screen size in-game would be rather helpful, unless it does nothing. Actually ... *looks at the story* I don't see too many similarities with the problem.
The second chemist, John, put aluminium powder and a metal oxide together into a can full of water and tried lighting the substances in the can of water, but was incapable of creating a thermite reaction. The two of them did different things, and the last chemist failed at the experiment. Now, look at this short little story carefully.
Since these two people went about things differently, it's a possibility that you may be going about things differently. Perhaps, your screen resoultion is far too small, or you have to adjust the computer's main resolution. If you haven't tried, adjusting the screen size in-game would be rather helpful, unless it does nothing. Actually ... *looks at the story* I don't see too many similarities with the problem.
W- Tier 5
- Registration date : 2008-07-03
Re: Screen bug
W wrote:Two chemists wanted to create a thermite reaction. The two of them had two difference procedures on how to go about things. The first chemist, Paul, put a mix of aluminium powder and a metal oxide together into a can, and mixed the two things together. He then lit it and ran.
The second chemist, John, put aluminium powder and a metal oxide together into a can full of water and tried lighting the substances in the can of water, but was incapable of creating a thermite reaction. The two of them did different things, and the last chemist failed at the experiment. Now, look at this short little story carefully.
Since these two people went about things differently, it's a possibility that you may be going about things differently. Perhaps, your screen resoultion is far too small, or you have to adjust the computer's main resolution. If you haven't tried, adjusting the screen size in-game would be rather helpful, unless it does nothing. Actually ... *looks at the story* I don't see too many similarities with the problem.
W...The second scientist's experiment didn't fail, just the hypothosis failed the experiment it itself was a success even though the hypothosis was incorrect.
Re: Screen bug
Ilyo wrote:W wrote:Two chemists wanted to create a thermite reaction. The two of them had two difference procedures on how to go about things. The first chemist, Paul, put a mix of aluminium powder and a metal oxide together into a can, and mixed the two things together. He then lit it and ran.
The second chemist, John, put aluminium powder and a metal oxide together into a can full of water and tried lighting the substances in the can of water, but was incapable of creating a thermite reaction. The two of them did different things, and the last chemist failed at the experiment. Now, look at this short little story carefully.
Since these two people went about things differently, it's a possibility that you may be going about things differently. Perhaps, your screen resoultion is far too small, or you have to adjust the computer's main resolution. If you haven't tried, adjusting the screen size in-game would be rather helpful, unless it does nothing. Actually ... *looks at the story* I don't see too many similarities with the problem.
W...The second scientist's experiment didn't fail, just the hypothosis failed the experiment it itself was a success even though the hypothosis was incorrect.
I was talking about the procedure mainly, and the proper way to go about the experiment. They both wanted to make a thermite reaction. However, though the second scientist's experiment somewhat didn't fail and made something else, it was NOT a thermite reaction. When water is added to a thermite reaction, different things happen. The main objective was to make a thermite reaction that could do quite a bit of damage. The experiment's main purpose was to create a thermite reaction that could hit more than a thousand degrees in heat, which did not happen for the second scientist. However, the steps made by the first chemist would have worked if I continued the story with him, which I didn't.
W- Tier 5
- Registration date : 2008-07-03
Re: Screen bug
W wrote:Ilyo wrote:W wrote:Two chemists wanted to create a thermite reaction. The two of them had two difference procedures on how to go about things. The first chemist, Paul, put a mix of aluminium powder and a metal oxide together into a can, and mixed the two things together. He then lit it and ran.
The second chemist, John, put aluminium powder and a metal oxide together into a can full of water and tried lighting the substances in the can of water, but was incapable of creating a thermite reaction. The two of them did different things, and the last chemist failed at the experiment. Now, look at this short little story carefully.
Since these two people went about things differently, it's a possibility that you may be going about things differently. Perhaps, your screen resoultion is far too small, or you have to adjust the computer's main resolution. If you haven't tried, adjusting the screen size in-game would be rather helpful, unless it does nothing. Actually ... *looks at the story* I don't see too many similarities with the problem.
W...The second scientist's experiment didn't fail, just the hypothosis failed the experiment it itself was a success even though the hypothosis was incorrect.
I was talking about the procedure mainly, and the proper way to go about the experiment. They both wanted to make a thermite reaction. However, though the second scientist's experiment somewhat didn't fail and made something else, it was NOT a thermite reaction. When water is added to a thermite reaction, different things happen. The main objective was to make a thermite reaction that could do quite a bit of damage. The experiment's main purpose was to create a thermite reaction that could hit more than a thousand degrees in heat, which did not happen for the second scientist. However, the steps made by the first chemist would have worked if I continued the story with him, which I didn't.
Yes W I know how chemistry works...But still you have yet to understand the way an experiment fails or succeeds.
Experiments are not failures, unless conducted not following the written directions and the written theroy. if they experiment does not conduct the same result as the hypothosis, it does not make it a failure, it just shows that the hypothosis is wrong. But the experiment it self is still a succeses, as long as it follows the procdure in the theory, I.E createing the reaction in water.
Re: Screen bug
thanks for the help Naomi, it works now, my resolution was too low, and thank you W for your Philosophical story.
Muugen Hatake- Tier 1
- Registration date : 2008-09-17
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