![]() Ryse Son of Rome (some prendered cutscenes are 16:9 but ingame cutscenes are 21:9) Prince of Persia 2008 (looks amazing as it has native 21:9 support although main menu is 16:9) Middle Earth Shadow Of Mordor (16:9 cutscenes) Metro 2033 Redux (some minor hud elements are stretched 16:9 only) Metro Last Light Redux (some minor hud elements are stretched 16:9 only) Max Payne 3 (some cutscenes are not full screen this is by design) ![]() Lego Batman 3 (maintitlescreen cutscene has wrong aspect ratio otherwise all ingame cutscenes & the maingame content are native 21:9) Cutscenes are 1920x1080 16:9 as expected. Gauntlet (2014) 2560x1080 is native otherwise you need to edit the config file for 3440x1440 You cannot alter this unless you want stretched content as they were only created 16:9.Īlien: Isolation (native 21:9 ingame only cutscenes are 16:9)Ĭastlevania Lords Of Shadows Ultimate Editionįallout 3 (you need to edit the ini files as launcher is hard coded): įallout New Vegas (you need to edit the ini files as launcher is hard coded): Most of these games however have menus, ingame cutscenes, pre-rendered videos + cutscenes rendered 16:9 aspect ratio only so the screen may change shape at times when these are playing. There is no perfect solution as GPU scaling will just fill the screen with a distorted image. However FOV is subjective to me they looked just fine & I am very picky but some have minor HUD stretching few games stretch the FOV to match the aspect ratio so its down to personal preference if you want 21:9 with minor HUD stretching or a 16:9 aspect ratio like 1920x1080 with black pillow boxes either side of the image. The following games I personally tested have native ingame 21:9 support this means you do not need to do anything for them to look at the correct aspect ratio other than select the resolution in the game menu. Go to this page for a handy tool to calculate your FOV: I am talking about 2560x1080 when I comment or post info as that is my resolution on my LG 34" UM65 2560x1080 60Hz. Thought I would start this thread as 21:9 Ultra Wide is becoming popular but many PC games have issues with it: I will not be updating this anymore as I sold my 21:9 monitor now & bought a 40" 16:9 4K Phillips instead so someone else will have to update this going forward.
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