So, on both my laptop and my desktop, Fullscreen and Windowed Fullscreen are the same thing. So I asked the Guru's on Twitter what the intended difference was and may have come across a bug in the game or perhaps a fault in my laptop.
Grant Rodiek @SimGuruGrant 10m
@IonaShepard You can minimize the program in windowed full screen.
So my question is, does Windowed Fullscreen work as intended for any of you guys or is there an issue beyond my computer? Because there is no way to minimize for me.
Hi, Naria.
I just tried it on my laptop. There is no visual difference in playing Fullscreen vs. Windowed Fullscreen - i.e. you don't see a traditional window border with the min/max/close buttons. Instead, the difference is how the game behaves when you do something like press the Windows key or the Alt + Tab combination.
In Fullscreen, when you press the Windows key, for example, the game window minimizes and you may see a flicker as the computer has to switch rendering modes before displaying the Start Menu/Screen. The game in fullscreen uses a separate mode than your desktop display, so that's why it changes.
In Windowed Fullscreen, the game is rendered on the same mode as your desktop. When you press the Windows key, you see the Start Menu over the game's screen in Windows 7. In Windows 8, the Start Screen is also Fullscreen and overlays the game screen anyway.
To get the window border and min/max/close buttons, you need to play in Windowed mode. Note in either Windowed Fullscreen or Windowed mode Edge Scrolling is disabled.
The description is very oversimplified, but the full technical details are pretty boring, heh.
Hope this helps, and happy Simming!
Flynn