I have a Dell XPS laptop with a 4K display that I run in 200% DPI mode. I recently reinstalled Windows 10 and installed .NET Reflector 10.1.1.1137 directly from Red Gate's website and it looks like this:

Initially I thought this was a bad DPI bug caused by Microsoft improving high-DPI support in WinForms while Red Gate's code already compensated for it - but when I run Windows 10 at 100% DPI mode systemwide (
not using per-monitor DPI settings) it also uses comically oversized font-sizes throughout the application - so I'm wondering if they made a build specifically for presentation purposes that got accidentally published.
It's been broken for about 2 weeks now - I assumed they'd fix it - but still no updates yet.
Initially I thought this was a bad DPI bug caused by Microsoft improving high-DPI support in WinForms while Red Gate's code already compensated for it - but when I run Windows 10 at 100% DPI mode systemwide (not using per-monitor DPI settings) it also uses comically oversized font-sizes throughout the application - so I'm wondering if they made a build specifically for presentation purposes that got accidentally published.
It's been broken for about 2 weeks now - I assumed they'd fix it - but still no updates yet.