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Hey Guys! So excited. Its actually happening, long time since Kickstarter - well done everyone, avoiding outright spoilers where I can, but it sounds like its everything we dreamed of :) :) :)

 

Anyway so I am thinking about taking my 27" large resolution monitor home for this one to get the bestest experience I can. The monitor is 2560x1440 - is this sort of resolution well-supported does anyone know?

 

Also, kind of torn between Steam and GoG.

 

Do both (or either) platform support cloud saves for Pillars?

 

Is there any financial implication for Obsidian based on what I redeem?

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I have no idea about resolution support.  Steam cloud support is listed at the bottom right on the store page for the game.  There's no financial implication for activating on either platform as far as I know. 

Good questions, only thing I know of us steam has cloud saving and you can add to up to 2 machines, just not at the same time.

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OK great thanks.

 

Steam it is :)

We frequently tested the game on 4K resolution monitors that are out nowadays. Your resolution should be fine.

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We frequently tested the game on 4K resolution monitors that are out nowadays. Your resolution should be fine.

 

I am curious as to how the game looks/works on 4K monitors, particularly because of the high DPI. I would expect 3D models and real-time effects to look gorgeous, but maps to shrink a bunch (correct me if I'm wrong, but maps are rendered with 1920x1080 on a 24" screen in mind, which means 96 DPI—right? 4K on a 32" is about 140 DPI).

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Well the way the game works, the higher your resolution, the more of the game map you can see (the game itself doesn't scale, the UI does though). But because of potential high DPI monitors, we had to allow people to zoom in at least a little closer than pixel perfect just so your characters wouldn't look too small at standard zoom. At least, until we potentially implement a better solution.

 

But as the game is right now, it works great on our 27ish inch 4K monitor we have. The models do look very nice and seeing the maps at pixel perfect look amazing to me.

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Awesome thanks for taking the time to reply :)

 

Good to hear that (very) high resolution has been tested. Looks like I'm lugging my monitor home from work tomorrow then :p

Well the way the game works, the higher your resolution, the more of the game map you can see (the game itself doesn't scale, the UI does though). But because of potential high DPI monitors, we had to allow people to zoom in at least a little closer than pixel perfect just so your characters wouldn't look too small at standard zoom. At least, until we potentially implement a better solution.

 

But as the game is right now, it works great on our 27ish inch 4K monitor we have. The models do look very nice and seeing the maps at pixel perfect look amazing to me.

Have you tested downsampling?

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