LEGO® Batman™: The Videogame

LEGO® Batman™: The Videogame

Botul 28 Aug, 2021 @ 12:11pm
1080p doesnt work?
Its not in the settings and setting it in the config file just reverts it back to 1366x768 how do I make this run in 1080p
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Waste_of_skin 28 Aug, 2021 @ 7:57pm 
It's 1920x1080 here. I didn't have to do anything special to get that.

What's your 1080 resolution (____x1080) ?

If the game settings don't show your 1080 resolution as an option, you might want to check your monitor/display settings in Windows and make sure that that resolution is listed there (the game may be getting the list of available resolutions from Windows).

The game also has an Aspect Ratio setting. I don't know if you have to make sure that that matches your resolution setting.
Botul 29 Aug, 2021 @ 12:53am 
Originally posted by Waste_of_skin:
It's 1920x1080 here. I didn't have to do anything special to get that.

What's your 1080 resolution (____x1080) ?

If the game settings don't show your 1080 resolution as an option, you might want to check your monitor/display settings in Windows and make sure that that resolution is listed there (the game may be getting the list of available resolutions from Windows).

The game also has an Aspect Ratio setting. I don't know if you have to make sure that that matches your resolution setting.
1920x1080, and I did verify that the resolution is in the windows list.
As for the aspect ratio I tried every option, 4:3, 16:9, 16:10 and the automatic one, I really have no idea whats wrong. I tried verifying the files, reinstalling the game, compatibility mode with windows 7, etc.
Waste_of_skin 29 Aug, 2021 @ 3:34am 
FWIW, my aspect ratio in the game is 16:9 (which is what you'd expect). And I don't have any compatibility mode set for LEGOBatman.exe (I'm running Windows 10). I'm not suggesting that setting a compatibility mode is a problem. Just that, at least for me, it wasn't necessary.

If Windows lists that resolution, that would seem to indicate that your video card and monitor drivers both support that resolution, so I don't know why the game doesn't include it.

I'm grasping at straws here, but you could try running the DXSETUP program that's included with the game files, or get a DX9 installer from MS and run that (just in case something went wrong with the DirectX part when installing the game).
Botul 29 Aug, 2021 @ 1:20pm 
Originally posted by Waste_of_skin:
FWIW, my aspect ratio in the game is 16:9 (which is what you'd expect). And I don't have any compatibility mode set for LEGOBatman.exe (I'm running Windows 10). I'm not suggesting that setting a compatibility mode is a problem. Just that, at least for me, it wasn't necessary.

If Windows lists that resolution, that would seem to indicate that your video card and monitor drivers both support that resolution, so I don't know why the game doesn't include it.

I'm grasping at straws here, but you could try running the DXSETUP program that's included with the game files, or get a DX9 installer from MS and run that (just in case something went wrong with the DirectX part when installing the game).
I tried that and nothing it didnt work, I noticed that if I run the game outside of steam an error shows up that appears if the game isnt in the steam folder so I moved it and the error went away but 1080p still doesnt appear I dont know what I'm doing wrong its driving me insane
Waste_of_skin 29 Aug, 2021 @ 1:36pm 
Just to make sure, I assume that other games run in 1920x1080?

Are you using a notebook? I don't have that much experience with them, but 1366x768 sounds like a notebook resolution. I don't know that it matters. Just trying to gather info.

Either way, if you have integrated graphics (eg. on an Intel CPU) and a separate video card, maybe the integrated graphics have more limited resolution options, and the system is using that for the game instead of the separate video card.
Botul 30 Aug, 2021 @ 12:45am 
Originally posted by Waste_of_skin:
Just to make sure, I assume that other games run in 1920x1080?

Are you using a notebook? I don't have that much experience with them, but 1366x768 sounds like a notebook resolution. I don't know that it matters. Just trying to gather info.

Either way, if you have integrated graphics (eg. on an Intel CPU) and a separate video card, maybe the integrated graphics have more limited resolution options, and the system is using that for the game instead of the separate video card.
Yeah almost every other game (instead of like the DOS ones) runs properly.
Yes I am using one actually but with a 1080p screen instead of a 768p one, I tried to find any correlation between only the 768p appearing and me using a notebook.
I did make sure I'm using the dedicated GPU instead of the integrated graphics, doesnt work properly on either
Also thanks for your help so far!
Waste_of_skin 30 Aug, 2021 @ 1:41am 
I don't know. Maybe because of the integrated graphics, or something else, the game just isn't properly detecting the available resolutions.

Can you disable the integrated graphics, so that the dedicated GPU is the only option?

Is the Windows desktop set to 1080? I'm just thinking that if Windows is using 1080 when you start the game, that might give the game the best chance to see that 1080 is available.
Botul 30 Aug, 2021 @ 1:45am 
Originally posted by Waste_of_skin:
I don't know. Maybe because of the integrated graphics, or something else, the game just isn't properly detecting the available resolutions.

Can you disable the integrated graphics, so that the dedicated GPU is the only option?

Is the Windows desktop set to 1080? I'm just thinking that if Windows is using 1080 when you start the game, that might give the game the best chance to see that 1080 is available.
Yeah I did completly disable the integrated graphics and nothing.
Windows is running at 1080p but when opening the game it changes to whatever resolution the game is running at (in this case 1366x768)
Waste_of_skin 30 Aug, 2021 @ 4:22am 
OK, I guess the game just doesn't like you. :steamsad:

Seriously, maybe there's just some basic incompatibility with your system. It sounds like you're doing everything that you can, and it's just not working.

There's the old standby of trying different (newer or older) video card drivers. I don't really expect it to help, but you could give it a try.

You could also run "sfc /scannow" to have Windows check its files. Again, it seems unlikely to me that that will help with this, but you never know (after all, Windows is a complicated beastie :lunar2020playfuldog:).
I just used losslesss scaling to get 1080p, I was stuck to 900p on my laptop
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