Posted by: sublight
« on: April 09, 2013, 12:21:19 PM »There is a fix, but the fix is usually more annoying than the problems.
The only way to see that information is to open the window without the reduced size option selected, so real trick is to make your screen area taller. Some graphics cards will allow you to select a higher resolution than the monitor causing the displayed view to scroll over the desktop as you move the mouse. If that isn't an option for you then you'll need to find a 3rd party software that makes it possible. Alternatively, the simplest and most annoying 'fix' of them all is to change your screen orientation from landscape to portrait. You may need to tilt your head sideways, but letting the right side get cut off rather than the bottom should uncover the missing load times.
Personally, I usually just guess at the number of cargo modules needed and remain blissfully unaware of the exact load times for my ships.
The only way to see that information is to open the window without the reduced size option selected, so real trick is to make your screen area taller. Some graphics cards will allow you to select a higher resolution than the monitor causing the displayed view to scroll over the desktop as you move the mouse. If that isn't an option for you then you'll need to find a 3rd party software that makes it possible. Alternatively, the simplest and most annoying 'fix' of them all is to change your screen orientation from landscape to portrait. You may need to tilt your head sideways, but letting the right side get cut off rather than the bottom should uncover the missing load times.
Personally, I usually just guess at the number of cargo modules needed and remain blissfully unaware of the exact load times for my ships.