2 February Update: a new future-proof Windows client!
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 7:39 pm
As of now, players who use DPI scaling in Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 (the slider that makes all icons & text bigger on your PC) will no longer have issues with a tiny or blurry client!
Not a server update this time - in order to make use of this new feature, simply restart your client! (only for the Windows installer client)
It's taken us several days of research and testing, but we have finally managed to find a solution. We fixed it by creating a new Windows client that comes packaged with its very own Java Runtime Environment. Not only does this mean that the client is now scaled according to your screen resolution (and no longer looks tiny on 4K screens), but you no longer need to have Java installed on your computer to play our game! Not to mention that the installer is only 18MB in size.
A quick comparison of how our client looked before and after (old client on the left, new client on the right - click for full-size versions):
To my knowledge, we are now the only RSPS that is compatible with Java 9 (most RSPS have a bugged right-click menu for Java 9 users) while also working properly on 4K screens! By doing this, we have made our client completely future-proof!
If anyone experiences any kind of issues with their client (doesn't properly update, can't run or doesn't look right on their PC), do let us know!
Please note that this fix mostly applies to Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 users. Anyone with an older Windows version will probably not notice any difference in their client. It won't be blurry, but it will not scale according to your preferences either - if you use Windows 7 with a 4K screen there's not much we can do, but that's because Windows 7 can't really handle 4K screens properly anyway.
Players using Windows XP (or older) cannot use the packaged Java Runtime Environment, so they do still need to have Java installed in order to run our client.
Now that our client has its very own Java Runtime Environment, we're also looking to create a completely portable version of our client. It can then be put on a USB stick or micro SD card and you will be able to run it from any computer (running Windows Vista or higher) without having Java installed on the computer. We plan on replacing our zipped client with this fully portable version.
But first: Wilderness bosses, coming next week!
Not a server update this time - in order to make use of this new feature, simply restart your client! (only for the Windows installer client)
It's taken us several days of research and testing, but we have finally managed to find a solution. We fixed it by creating a new Windows client that comes packaged with its very own Java Runtime Environment. Not only does this mean that the client is now scaled according to your screen resolution (and no longer looks tiny on 4K screens), but you no longer need to have Java installed on your computer to play our game! Not to mention that the installer is only 18MB in size.
A quick comparison of how our client looked before and after (old client on the left, new client on the right - click for full-size versions):
To my knowledge, we are now the only RSPS that is compatible with Java 9 (most RSPS have a bugged right-click menu for Java 9 users) while also working properly on 4K screens! By doing this, we have made our client completely future-proof!
If anyone experiences any kind of issues with their client (doesn't properly update, can't run or doesn't look right on their PC), do let us know!
Please note that this fix mostly applies to Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 users. Anyone with an older Windows version will probably not notice any difference in their client. It won't be blurry, but it will not scale according to your preferences either - if you use Windows 7 with a 4K screen there's not much we can do, but that's because Windows 7 can't really handle 4K screens properly anyway.
Players using Windows XP (or older) cannot use the packaged Java Runtime Environment, so they do still need to have Java installed in order to run our client.
Now that our client has its very own Java Runtime Environment, we're also looking to create a completely portable version of our client. It can then be put on a USB stick or micro SD card and you will be able to run it from any computer (running Windows Vista or higher) without having Java installed on the computer. We plan on replacing our zipped client with this fully portable version.
But first: Wilderness bosses, coming next week!