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    Raist's Avatar
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    Raist Soulforge
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    Midgardsormr
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    Thaumaturge Lv 60
    Double check that your game settings indeed are set to your monitor's native resolution for full screen. Just as an example, if your window is set to 1366 and goes to apply that setting to full screen it is going to stretch that 1366 to the monitor's resolution.

    You can view the actual values being used by opening the confg file in notepad. Drawing a blank on the actual file/path and can't pull it up atm (at work, on phone), but think it was ffxiv.cfg in the root of the install folder. It is plain text and has two sets of values saved for windowed and full screen height/width. You can actually manually edit those numbers and save the file if you want.
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    Eris Barrows
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    Adamantoise
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    Ninja Lv 60
    Thanks for the reply! I checked both in-game and with the .cfg file, and in both cases the in-game resolution is set to 1920x1080. I've tried messing with the NVIDIA control panel but to no avail. I know it's not a game-breaking issue but it still bugs me to no end. I thought my eyesight was getting worse

    <Display Settings>
    MainAdapter NVIDIA_GeForce_GTX_660_Ti(\\.\DISPLAY6)
    ScreenLeft 0
    ScreenTop 23
    ScreenWidth 1920
    ScreenHeight 1080
    ScreenMode 1
    FullScreenWidth 1920
    FullScreenHeight 1080
    Refreshrate 60
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    Dark Past
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    Ragnarok
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    Marauder Lv 60
    it's not decrease, you just play in low res on Full Screen that's why it's smoother, while in borderless mode actually you will have v-sync enabled from windows itself, if you play in Full Screen [imagine there's no problem] you will have same performance as borderless mode with the same image quality, the downside is, in Full Screen you will have screen tearing and annoying 1s blackscreen when you change to other windows [or going back to desktop screen]

    so for some reason you're not getting 1080 on Full Screen, but you're getting 1080 in borderless, borderless is better, you should go borderless even after fixing your Full Screen issue.

    GL
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    have you tried borderless window ?
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    Adamantoise
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    I have tried borderless window and it looks nice and sharp. However, I get a decrease in performance when running in this mode compared to fullscreen
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