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No matter what resolution I have set, the Gems in my inventory are "hidden" and I can't get to them. The interface to open the gem inventory is blocked. Once a gem was visible, but after I used the Sort button for the gear tab, all the gems "disappeared." I think they are there, they are just not visible and I can't sell or select them.
Any suggestion?
Thanks.
Safe Dialogs
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=139270460&searchtext=safe+dialog
for inclusion in this mod.
Button does function; just no set icons present.
resolution 1920 x 1080 fullscreen
no ui mods other than this one.
https://imgur.com/a/IKI13uT
I've played around with the following graphic options to try to remedy this:
* Fullscreen/Windowed/Windowed Borderless (Fullscreen at 1920x1080, Windowed at 1600x900)
* UI Scale
* Hardware Skinning
* Center UI Globes
I'm using mod version 82, and TL2 version 1.25.5.6.
No other mods are used.
I hope this can help. :)
Could you make the NGs not too easy (with godly items) ?
The images for the tabs are in the mod. The markup for the .imageset is generated by GUTS and the code for the UI all seems correct. And it works just fine on my system. So I'm pretty lost on how to troubleshoot it.
This is the only mod enabled
Id like to know if someone else has this issue, and I'd like to know if people don't have this issue as well, so I can know whether it's a common problem, or just a freak occurrence.