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Support for Ultrawide Monitors

JJJJ
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Support for widescreen monitors with 21:9 ratio and 2560 x 1080 resolution.

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  • HelsaHelsa
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    What happens if you use windowed mode and just manually stretch the client window to fit the screen?
  • KingEphyKingEphy
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    edited April 23, 2019
    Helsa wrote: »
    What happens if you use windowed mode and just manually stretch the client window to fit the screen?

    I think Magic happens. It's not a hassle but you'd have to stretch it yourself every time though...other than tha
    t, I don't think it'd be bothersome at all.
  • JJJJ
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    edited April 23, 2019
    Stretching it in widowed mode mostly works. But it narrows the view. If you go into certain buildings (churches for example) the exit door is off the bottom of the screen.
    And in fullscreen mode it stretches out everything vertically making everyone look fat.
  • KensamaofmariKensamaofmari
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    Helsa wrote: »
    What happens if you use windowed mode and just manually stretch the client window to fit the screen?

    I do that on my 30 in tv. No problem since I'm using HDMI.
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