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Hello there!

I am currently running on a UHD laptop with a 3200x1800 resolution, and do tend to have issues with launchers and such being small, but it is almost impossible for me to see the launcher at this resolution. If anyone has any fixes besides changing the internal resolution of my laptop, I would be very happy! If not, maybe it is something the team can work on!

Thanks, and all the best!
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I'm using a Dell XPS 15" with 3200x1800 resolution and I also agree with snakenine that GOG Galaxy is basically unusable without a microscope...
Post edited June 03, 2015 by russfussuk
Same problem here - Asus Zenbook Pro with 4K display. Please do smth or send me a magnifier pls.
I am having the same problem with a much smaller resolution 1920 x 1080.

The thing is, I am displaying it on my 32 inch TV. Not a giant tv, but obviously the viewing distance is much higher than if I would use a normal PC setup. I use wireless keyboard and mouse or gamepad for games.

I think GOG should make this a priority fix and here is why:

TL/DR: It makes me and probably a lot of people buy much less games and therefore GOG is losing money.

Long answer: I never had this problem in the browser. The default font size is good enough most of the time and I can always make it bigger with Ctrl + Mousewheel. Galaxy was supposed to be more convenient for us clients since we have all our GOG library in one place and more convenient for GOG to show new games/products they can market to us. However I find that since installing Galaxy I rarely ever go to the webpage anymore and since I can't see sh*t in Galaxy I just play my games but do not bother with the store part. So I am buying much less games which means gog is not getting my money. Since I am probably not the only one with this problem it means GOG is losing money, so it would benefit both us and them to find a fix for this.