![]() ![]() (1) I checked the box overriding the High DPI, disabled fullscreen optimizations, and ran it as administrator I downloaded the SH4 Gold with UBoat Missions from Amazon through the link on Subsim. After changing all of those, I can run SH4 with U boat missions like butter on Win 11, however, keep in mind that some visual mods who change screen resolutions/settings might cause issues as well.įor context, I would get through the introduction screen in Windows II in SH4 with the Fall of the Rising Sun Mod to a black screen with an hourglass (that never changed) or a pointer, with the same result. Once you can access the in-game menu, you can also adjust resolution settings to a higher one that fits your modern rig.įor that, you need to go to the sh4.exe file location, set compatibility settings to Vista (Service Pack 2), disable screen optimisation and go to high DPI settings and check "Override High DPI scaling". ![]() What you need to do is to override your OS' auto-scaling and screen optimisations as older programs with smaller resolution settings do fail to show up on the screen. Since the app is running (as seen from task manager tab) but nothing happening, likely indicates a graphics/display issue, or issues related to your screen refresh rate. The issue is that the initial screen resolution of the Steam version comes with a very low screen resolution setting and lowest graphic settings. I never had the issue until I had to buy a new PC with pre-installed Win 11. I think the issue is with the Silent Hunter 4 initial screen resolution. Did you re-install SH4 after upgrading to Win11? Let us know here what 'brand' and version of the game you have, and where you have it installed. A disk version of the game can be handled like the UConnect version, and just be copied and pasted elsewhere. The Steam version uses the Steam App for its "security, so is more complicated. If you have a Ubisoft UConnect download, you can copy the entire contents of Silent Hunter 4 folder and move it to a folder of your own creation, such as "C:\Games \SH4" or whatever, and paste it in there. See Moving a Steam Installation and Games. ![]() If you have a Steam version of the game and are in the default Steam Library folder, you are under the sway of a "Program Files" folder, and can either un-install or move SH4 to an unprotected folder, or re-install it in a new Library folder on a different hard drive. You do not have to turn it off, just down a notch. If you type "UAC" in the Search box by the Start menu, you should get a "Change User Account Control settings", or something to that effect. You have UAC (User Access Controls) cranked way up, or you are in a "protected" folder, such as "Program Files (x86)", or both. ![]()
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