OK... there's definitely something going on here. I've been exclusively using high res since 12.8 was released, and I never noticed this before, but there
is a discernable, noticeable difference in how the levels and skill panel are displayed in each resolution.
After Pooty's comments, I decided to try and get to the bottom of this once and for all. I did a fresh install of NL and changed no settings other than the resolution. What you see here is full-screen screenshots.
Here's what to look out for:
1.
The skill panel fills the screen in low resolution, and shrinks to almost half the size in high resolution. This has already been noted in recent topics, but it's worth paying attention to.
2.
The actual level itself actually appears slightly bigger in high resolution: note that the edges of the level are different, even though the zoom is identical. You can also see from the minimap that
less of the level is being displayed, and yet the level is not vertically scrolling.
3.
The CPM text (and indeed the skill panel) appear to be using upscaled graphics in hr. Whilst the upscaler looks great for terrain and objects, I wouldn't suggest using it for the helper or panel graphics.
I am more than happy to produce hr graphics for these items, so that they are easier to read and look better (I never noticed this before since I use my own custom-designed panel).
4. As already noted, I like the results of the upscaler in high-res. However,
I can see why some people would prefer the low-res terrain and objects, because they have been designed for that resolution, after all. I think Proxima's suggestion of using high-resolution graphics for the default styles needs to happen soonish.
Here are the screenshots. Note that they have been resized by 50% for ease of comparison in this post, so I have also attached the originals for more detailed comparison if needs be:
Low resolution, full screen, 1x zoom (automatically increased to 2x)
High resolution, full screen, 1x zoom (automatically increased to 2x)
Low resolution, full screen, 1x zoom (automatically increased to 2x), CPM enabled
High resolution, full screen, 1x zoom (automatically increased to 2x), CPM enabled