It really gives the quality of gaming a hard hit when you prefer your own UI layout. Please be so kind and forward UI issues to XL. Only a handfull of people really has a clue, whats going on inside the is my souce of constructive feedback. Nowadays they use some kind of enhanced Minecraft to create sourcecodes. Dual-logged accounts dont get their very own settings, its always default, beside of the server-saved things.Ī fix for the bugged fullscreen windowed mode is as well a must-change ! Playing crossdimensional with multible accounts and characters is still not 100% adäquat, when you changes things.ĩ. when faced with the issue of your laptop not saving energy is to try restarting it.
With this implemantation, fullscreen users suffer from a confused Windows (oddies in the processlist) that will set your UI back to default every time you switch to the desktop because Windows get told something wrong from the game.Ĩ. The process counter is wrong, switching from fullscreen to desktop and Windows gets confused.ħ. Let go futher, the "Fullscreen Windowed Mode" implementation.Ħ. There seems totally n00bs in the QA, the UI is nice, but technically terrible. Elements in the UI, placed by the user, change back to default when going fullscreen/desktop/fullscreen. Then you reload the game, and the UI went back to 100% size - always. "you have to reload the game to make changes save". It loads its default before it applies the user settings. but now im really pissed about it - again - after this patch.ġ. On your return, your settings should save correctly. Locate and delete the ArcheAge folder there. Navigate to C:\Users\USERNAME\Documents (where USERNAME is your Windows profile username) Other operating systems may require you to locate these files manually. If you still experience issues after this, please follow theses instructions for Windows 7.
Your settings should be saved and remain upon logging back into the game. I have already clicked 'Change settings that are currently available' but it still does not show it, restarted the PC and still same result. Once you are at the character select screen, exit out of the game entirely Make the setting change you would like to save in game Use the following troubleshooting steps to try and resolve this issue:ġ. After logging back into the game, the settings are reverted back to default and the changes are not retained. Some issues have come up regarding player's settings not being saved after logging out. There is nothing worse than logging in to that awful music blasting on my speakers.
The fix is never permanent since at anytime a simple crash can revert it back. Your Support page lists it as an issue already.
One of my accounts, every time I log off, I need to delete the USER folder related to this account and redo the settings or play without sound. I can go weeks with no issues, then crash, and the next thing you know my settings reset and do not save. Navigate to the control panel.This is the only game I have ever played that the settings do not save.
But what if you need to find these files or edit them to troubleshoot? And can't you trust yourself not to delete important files? Here's how to show extensions and hidden files in Windows 10.ġ.
In an effort to protect you from yourself, Microsoft also hides certain operating system files from you by default. For example, I recently ran into a problem when linking to a font file because I referenced it as "myfont.ttf" when the hidden extension was in caps and the real name was "myfont.TTF." However, this approach can create more problems than it solves. Microsoft has been disabling extensions by default for the past several versions of its OS in a misguided effort to simplify the file system for users. Your quarterly report, for example, will appear as "3dqreport" instead of "3dqreport.pptx" while that web page you saved will display as "homepage" rather than "homepage.htm" or "homepage.html."
Show File Extensions and Hidden Filesīy default, Windows 10 hides most file extensions so, when you're browsing through your files, you can't easily see what type of file they are. On other PCs, if you can at least get to the log in screen, you can hold down Shift while you select Restart. If you can't boot, you can hit F8 or Shift + F8 during boot to get to the emergency menu on some computers. If you need to restore from one of these points, you can click the System Restore button on the System Protection tab.