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Macbook Pro with Retina

Started by ORost, January 28, 2013, 07:45:26 PM

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ORost

It's not possible to play in fullscreen mode. Please, check it and fix.

wilco64256

What kind of video card do you have in that system and how much dedicated video memory does it have?
Weldon Hathaway

ORost


ORost

In fullscreen mode some elements of game interface is out of the screen

wilco64256

Can you let me know what fullscreen resolution you're trying at, and whether you've tried more than one resolution at the fullscreen option?
Weldon Hathaway

ORost

#5
1440 X 900
I think... I have to make screenshots

Oldbushie

Does it look fine in windowed mode?

I have seen mentions of Unity-built applications not always interpreting Retina displays correctly. It's possible that the game is determining the wrong resolution. If I had to guess, I'd say the GUI is squished into the top half of the screen or some other odd configuration. I would definitely be interested to see exactly what is happening for you.
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ORost

#7
I made screenshots

1024x640


1440x900


1920x1200

Oldbushie

#8
Which version of the Mac OS do you have? If it's Lion (a special custom OS X 10.7 build) and not Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8 ), that might be why. I was just reading that people with 10.7 have been having a lot of troubles running Unity applications and games.

This is the thread I'm reading btw:
http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/141140-Macbook-Pro-Retina

You might want to try some of the suggestions in there.
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exegete

The suggestions above were of no help to me at all.

Here's my workaround:

1.  Start Cognition in "windowed" mode at 1440x900.

2.  Once it has loaded, press Command-F to go into full-screen mode.

Somehow, magically, it then displays correctly.  Use cmd-F to exit full-screen mode when you're done.