A lot of the people may not understand this because they were unable to run Nin on anything, but the lowest settings, however...
The game's resolution is too small. I cannot see anything around me. I have used the settings and noticed no difference between the resolutions. Nin automatically set me on the lowest resolution when I first downloaded the new client. I have since then updated my settings to my monitor which is 2500x1444 with no noticeable difference.
I cannot follow people inside or outside of battle. The tracking system allows me to follow the person to a certain extent, but lowers my personal visibility. It also snaps back to my player when they move just out of range. This causes my whole screen to twitch causing much confusion. If I set the tracking system off, I could never find anyone -- ally or foe.
The way the system is now is completely unplayable. It is one thing to reduce everyone's visibility and another to cause disorientation. My question is can you make it so The resolution scales better and the tracking system does not snap back at a certain range.
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Seifer
A lot of the people may not understand this because they were unable to run Nin on anything, but the lowest settings, however...
The game's resolution is too small. I cannot see anything around me. I have used the settings and noticed no difference between the resolutions. Nin automatically set me on the lowest resolution when I first downloaded the new client. I have since then updated my settings to my monitor which is 2500x1444 with no noticeable difference.
I cannot follow people inside or outside of battle. The tracking system allows me to follow the person to a certain extent, but lowers my personal visibility. It also snaps back to my player when they move just out of range. This causes my whole screen to twitch causing much confusion. If I set the tracking system off, I could never find anyone -- ally or foe.
The way the system is now is completely unplayable. It is one thing to reduce everyone's visibility and another to cause disorientation. My question is can you make it so The resolution scales better and the tracking system does not snap back at a certain range.
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