Better Upd | Fullscreen Pokemon Insurgence
Pokémon Insurgence look and run better in fullscreen, the best approach is to Alt + Enter shortcut or adjust the screen size in the options menu
8. Final Note
The developers of Pokémon Insurgence have not added true borderless fullscreen support. So the “better” fullscreen experience will always require external tools or GPU scaling settings. Among the options, Lossless Scaling is the most reliable and visually pleasing for most players. fullscreen pokemon insurgence better
- Set scaling mode to Full-screen (not aspect ratio).
- Perform scaling on GPU, not display.
Is Fullscreen ‘Unfair’ in PvP or Nuzlockes?
A small subset of competitive Insurgence players (online battles via the game’s built-in server) argue that fullscreen gives an advantage because you can see enemy HP percentages more clearly. Realistically, no — the game’s internal resolution doesn’t change. Fullscreen merely makes what already exists larger. Use fullscreen guilt-free. Pokémon Insurgence look and run better in fullscreen,
Stop squinting. Go fullscreen. And if anyone tells you “Alt+Enter is fine,” send them this article. They deserve better. Set scaling mode to Full-screen (not aspect ratio)
Option B: Use Magpie (scaling with sharpening)
- Download Magpie.
- Run Insurgence windowed.
- Open Magpie → set scale factor to
Fullscreen→ pressWin + Shift + Ato upscale. - Uses GPU scaling + optional filters (CRT, sharp, anti-aliasing).
- In your GPU control panel (NVIDIA/AMD/Intel):
At the edge of the Insurgence region lay the Darklight Cathedral—an impossible spire of stained glass and gears. It loomed large and personal, every stain-glass shard a memory of a lost Pokémon. Inside, puzzles required more than commands; Lumen's vines would reach into pixels and pull levers that felt warm in the hand. Echoing halls smelled of rain. The boss battles were theatrical in the best sense: not just numbers, but moral tests. A cultist stood in the nave, arms raised to summon a Prism Kyogre variant—water lit with lightning. He wasn’t monstrous; he was pleading. "I will bring back my sister," he sobbed, tears reflecting in the jewel at his throat.