

This is used to edit the Dungeon Siege executable to adjust the field of view. Inside the folder, Beatlebattle\Tools\HxD, you will find HxDSetup.zip. This will be a little complicated for some so I’m going to do my best to explain it as easy as possible. This needs to be done in order to avoid having a stretched screen. An example below:ĭriver_description = Primary Display Driver - Hardwareīltonly = true - this fixes some possible issues You can also add some extra lines to your ini file insteaf of adding them to the launch options of Dungeon Siege within steam. PS: Uncheck read only if you need to change your resolution again! Right click on the ini file and open properties **Thanks Longel for testing this!īelow is an example of my game with a small HUD with the 3440x1440 resolution:ħ.

This keeps the UI and text in a reasonable size so it can be read without too much difficulty. Keep this in mind!Ī good resolution would be around 1680x1050. The higher the resolution, the smaller your HUD becomes, inventory included. In my case I have tried 2560x10x1440 but these but not good for use. Do not touch anything beneath multiplayer! When opened you will have to fill in your graphic card’s record which we have checked before and the desired resolution. I suggest you open the ini files with notepad Ĭ:\Users\User\Documents\Dungeon Siege\DungeonSiege.iniĬ:\Users\User\Documents\Dungeon Siege LOA\DungeonSiege.iniĥ. Leave this window open and navigate to your Dungeon Siege Documents folders. In my case this is NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 – Hardware.Ĥ. For example: C:\Steam\steamapps\common\Dungeon Siege 1ģ.Ĝheck for your graphic card record. Navigate to your Dungeon Siege install folder.
