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  1. That's my guess as well, although I don't think there is such a thing as a "primary" display on a Mac (unless one defines the one that contains Desktop No. 1 as such).
  2. Hi! I have three displays connected to ma Mac. Is it possible to choose which display the game runs on? The only way I have found is by using windows mode. The video settings have separate options called "Borderless Display x" for all three displays, but it doesn't make a difference which one I choose. The game always starts on the same display, and the resolution offered is also the one that fits the first display, even though the other two have a different aspect ratio. That makes me think that selecting 2 or 3 doesn't have any effect at all. Thanks, Taipan
  3. Hi! I have three displays connected to ma Mac. Is it possible to choose which display the game runs on? The only way I have found is by using windows mode. The video settings have separate options called "Borderless Display x" for all three displays, but it doesn't make a difference which one I choose. The game always starts on the same display, and the resolution offered is also the one that fits the first display, even though the other two have a different aspect ratio. That makes me think that selecting 2 or 3 doesn't have any effect at all. Thanks, Taipan
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