![]() In properties, go to the compatibility tab, make sure to check the option to always run as Administrator and also (this is the important part) check 'Disable Display scaling on High DPI settings'. Right click on the launcher icon, in your task bar, then right click the second eden eternal icon and go to properties. It will bring up the eden eternal launcher, you should see the application in your task bar. I did however figure out the solution on my own.Īll you have to do is open your Aeria Launcher, and open Eden Eternal. I was able to leave it in a high resolution and maximize it using task manager, but the DPI did not adjust properly and everything was impossible to read and you couldn't really click on the UI Buttons.Īfter hours of searching google I found nothing that would even come close to helping me. So I was left seeing only a portion of my screen. Every time I attempted this, the game would change it's resolution, making everything look better, but the display would not scale to the resolution. I was frustrated however, when I tried repeatedly to adjust my resolution and display settings to 1920x1080 or even 1024x720. ![]() I also recently purchased a decent graphics card and of course want the best I can get out of it, when it comes to gaming graphics. In the case of Abaddon, he has the legion keyword Black Legion, which means all instances of regarding Abaddon are replaced with Black Legion.So, I recently installed the game and am pretty excited to get into it. So when you have a Heretic Astartes unit with a selected, all instances of regarding that unit are replaced by the keyword you selected. īeyond that, all instances of in the rules are a placeholder for the keyword that replaced on the datasheet in question. You'll find rules for that in the Codex rules section for. You select a keyword to replace when you add a unit that has that keyword on their datasheet. The screenshot is shortcutting that process and telling you what to use for the selectable keyword.Not quite. You replace the content in with that word. Think about what happens immediately after you select a keyword in general. I just wanted to explain my last comment more as I'm sure there will be objections to it. The screenshot is shortcutting that process and telling you what to use for the selectable keyword. ![]() ![]() The screen shot you provided provided very strong instructions on how to select the keyword. Could you provide a rules quotation for that claim? It seems completely absurd to me. So the keyword is written exactly like a selectable keyword as defined by both Nehpilim and the core rules, but you have arbitrarily decided that it is a "placeholder which happens to be represented in the same way as the selectable keyword". It says that you replace the text in the WLT with your Warlord's Legion. That placeholder is replaced with the Legion of your Warlord (whether that was selected or not).Īs per the screenshot below, it does not say that you select the keyword for your WLT. They have a placeholder which happens to be represented in the same way as the selectable keyword. MadSpy wrote: Warlord Traits do not have a selectable keyword.
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