#2
23rd Feb 2019 at 10:42 PM
Not the definitive solution since it is a first, but def deserves an attempt.
Let's see if the problem insists in case we force your Sims to be displayed as an independent Window:
- Do create a
Sims.exe shortcut;
- Right click this brand new shortcut and then find the last available option among the ones that will consequently appear = Properties;
- Ask this open Properties window to access the "Shortcut" tab; This tab contains the line "target", which is >probably< surrounded by quotation marks "", like what happens in the shot below. If it is not the case, I recommend you to surround the whole folder address with this symbol, and type the lines
-w -r1024x768 next to it, separated by a single empty character (a.k.a 'space') after the last quotation mark and between -w and -r1024x768
...And do finish your work by pressing OK and running the newly-generated shortcut with the changes we've made.
If the experiment works for you and you're satisfied with the results, we can talk again so you learn how to make the windowed program to run as though it's full-screen. Later!