If you’re a fan of the Castlevania Dominus Collection on DS, you may have noticed that it’s best played in tate mode. But don’t worry if you’re not sure how to do that – this guide will help you out. While it may not be perfect, it’ll definitely get the job done.
Windows Settings
- Right-click on your desktop.
- Select “Display Properties”.
- Select “Portrait/Portrait Flipped”, Depending on how your display is and how it rotates.
- Select “Keep Changes”, if it did indeed rotate for you. If not, you might need to update your drivers, or adjust your display through its OSD. (The settings that are built in the monitor itself.)
- Final result should look something like this:
Theoretically, this similar process SHOULD work similarly on the Steam Deck.
You’ll have to go to the Desktop on the Steam Deck and there should be an option somewhere for display settings.
Nvidia Settings
- Right-click on your desktop.
- Select “NVIDIA Control Panel”.
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On Windows 11, select “Show More Options”.
- When in the Nvidia Control Panel, select “Rotate Display” located on the left sidebar.
Depending on how your display is and how it rotates, you may need to choose “Portrait Flipped”.
Otherwise, you’ll probably be using Portrait. - Select “Apply” and wait for the screen to change. If it’s correct, you’re all set! If not, you might need to update your drivers, or adjust your display through its OSD. (The settings that are built in the monitor itself.)
- Final result should look something like this:
FINALLY!
I recommend Nospine’s guide, as it may help to further optimize.
Don’t worry about the launch game menu. It’s not representative of what it will look like in-game!
This is how it should look on your display now:
I hope this helped and was useful to you! Please, enjoy the games!
And that wraps up our share on Castlevania Dominus Collection: How to play in tate mode.. If you have any additional insights or tips to contribute, don’t hesitate to drop a comment below. For a more in-depth read, you can refer to the original article here by A.M., who deserves all the credit. Happy gaming!