![]() ![]() Set taxes, control trade, raise huge armies. Start with a plot of land by the Yang-Tze and end with the Earth’s mightiest empire. This should fix a majority of problems regarding screen mismatch or out of place items (assuming you installed the original widescreen patch correctly to begin with.About Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom Hit the Apply button in the bottom right. (Opt) Return to the compatibility tab, tick "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" and in the drop down select Windows XP (Service Pack 2)Ħ. (Opt) Click "Change high DPI settings", and tick both option boxes in the window, set drop down box one to "I open this program", and drop down box 2 to "Application"ĥ. In the 'Settings' box, tick the "Disable fullscreen optimizations" optionĤ. Find the Emperor.exe currently in the install folderĢ. To fix the cursor or menus being out of place or mismatched from the screen center, simply:ġ. Regarding those having mismatched or out of place buttons, menu items, etc. Sorry for the Necro, but its a fix that I'm sure people who randomly google around would be looking for. (I thought it was a neat little site with some handy info, but I could be wrong.) It seems I'm not allowed to post any links as I'm apparently not deemed to be trustworthy enough to do so on this site (not really surprising given my more *lurker* type status here) so here's an edited *link* with spaces in between everything for a more trustworthy person to check out & see if it meets the standards for possible inclusion here. (I found them useful & quite handy, anyway!) I haven't seen these particular charts anywhere else in the Emperor community, & just thought I would give them a "shout-out" in case anyone else is interested. the computers nowadays) because I was just about to post asking for help about that issue.Īnyway, the reason I am posting was that I saw someone mention the lack of *pixel level* (my term for it) information that is readily available for Emperor as opposed to Caesar, Pharaoh, & Zeus (which have been analyzed in such detail on so many fansites that it's almost comical to me) & I wanted to let you know about a fansite called "The Great Wall" that has some really nice printable break-down type charts for Housing Data, Figure Models, & Building Data (my personal favorite) in the "Model Data Tables" subsection there. Firstly, thanks a bundle for the widescreen links & instructions! Worked like a charm & I'm loving my new view of an old favorite! Also kudos for the (surprisingly easy) instructions for disabling the opening movie, which was buggy as all get-out for me (which really isn't surprising considering the age of the game vs. ![]()
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