How to make Phantasy Star Online 2 go fullscreen

Fill your screen with Phantasy Star Online 2.
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Phantasy Star Online 2 has arrived to the PC for those who have access to the Microsoft store. You can download it right now and jump straight into the MMO. For those already diving into it, some have noticed that the game’s fullscreen settings are a bit off, or they don’t immediately click for their setup.

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You need to go into the game’s settings to modify these default options. You will be able to do all of this before loading up the game. On the Phantasy Star Online 2 launcher, go to the Environment Settings option. You will have several options to choose from: simple, screen, graphics, sounds, and features. The choice you need to visit is the screen options.

From there, your game will automatically have the Window Mode set. You want to go to the Virtual Full Screen Mode, which is directly under it. For those who use more than one monitor, you can also choose which one Phantasy Star Online 2 goes to when it launches. All you have to do now is hit the save settings option and then load up the game.

Phantasy Star Online 2 will go through the typical procedure, and this time when it launches, you should have a full screen available for the game on your monitor. If you want to reset any of the changes you’ve made to the game, you can return to the launcher and reset click on the Initialize option, which resets everything back to its default options.


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