

This was the most divisive question, with roughly a quarter of respondents each deeming it somewhat better, about equal, or somewhat worse. I also now have in my Aspyr folder with DisplayFullScreen set to true.Question 3: How does Civ 6 currently compare in quality to older Civ games? Upon restart, it worked in full screen as it always had before.Ĭhecking the GraphicsSettingsDX9.ini settings, I see that I now have: FSResID = 14


I changed it to 1920x1080, ensured the full-screen box was ticked, saved the changes, and quit the game. Despite the resolution being set to 1920x1080 in the GraphicsSettingsDX9.ini file, it was shown as 1400x900 from inside the game. The window size did not respect the new resolution settings, but it was larger, and larger enough so that I could actually get into the game settings and see them. Starting Civ V with these changes, it still started as described above - seemingly in full-screen mode, but with a window acting as sort of a mask so I could only see part of the game. Ultimately, my /home/USER/.local/share/Aspyr did not include any JSON files whatsoever, so I simply made the suggested edits to FSResID, WindowResX, and WindowResY in GraphicsSettingsDX9.ini - the X and Y values, were set quite low and I changed them to match my own 1920x1080 screen resolution. The solution proposed by did not completely work for me, but it got me far enough along to finish a solution that did. Any ideas about how to fix this would be greatly appreciated. Since the window only shows part of the screen, the game is now unplayable. I have also inspected every Steam and Civ V config file I can find to see if there are any options there, but with no luck.

The window is a bit strange - the program seems to be running in full screen, but with a window in front that only let's me see a part of the screen (like a negative mask). Recently, I started it up and it opened in a window. Normally, when starting the game it runs in full screen mode. I never had a problem with it until recently. I have had Steam installed for years on Ubuntu, all to play a single game: Civilization V.
