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If you play the game in Window, or borderless Window mode, it may get affected by your scaling.
Yes, unfortunately I got the short end of the stick, and do have poor vision even with glasses. Hmm, I can manage at 125 percent scaling, thanks for the reply.
This is also why there exists the disable of DPI settings per EXE; so you can force-disable them.
Though for some 64bit executables, it may actually not be necessary to do that.
I have the option to override high DPI settings under compatability in the exe. properties. Is this it? It's already checked to oeverrride. The game that's giving me troubles right now is Assasin"s Creed Origins.
Then that app will ignore the OS DPI % setting
You should also do the same for all the exe files in the game folder.
I would have thought it windows dpi settings only affects games that are running in borderless?
No its always done on an app by app basis in the app EXE properties