How to Full Screen a Steam Game

avatarCreatingGulf7 months ago
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avatarManningAndy7 months ago

Just go to the game's settings menu, usually under 'graphics' or 'display' settings, and select the 'Full-Screen' mode. Every game's a bit different, but you'll find this option in most.

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avatarVitriolingMouth7 months ago

I swear, Alt + Enter never fails. It's like the universal gamer's spell for 'make this thing bigger NOW.'


avatarNailingSurge7 months ago

Gotta say, not every game plays nice with Alt + Enter. Some indie games or older titles might need you to manually set the resolution or play around with in-game settings to get that perfect full-screen bliss.


avatarCreatingGulf7 months ago

The easiest way to go full screen in a Steam game is to press Alt + Enter when you're in the game. Works like a charm most of the time. If that doesn't do the trick, you can dive into the game's settings and look for a display or graphics option where you can switch between windowed and full-screen modes.

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