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The only real way to fight this kind of behavior is their wallet, the larger the company the harder it will be for them to take notice since word of mouth cannot keep up with brand loyalty or ads.
One thing I can suggest is if you have a copy of when they claimed it was supported, maybe then you can force their hand.
3440/1440=2.388
43/18=2.388
21/9=2.333
Community management isn't the same as customer service...
For now though, I agree, sucks.
It may be a scaling thing. Problem with windows is there are two places where scaling could be done. Windows or the driver handling the scaling.
So you may have true 21:9 stretched to 43:18 by one of those drivers, I don't know. It's kinda why I hate tech support because there is no telling how someone setup their machines.
It's also why I think support suggested setting a true 21:9 resolution to allow the drivers to handle the stretching.
If you go to their profile page, there is a drop-down menu, use it and select Block all communication.
You will see that they did post but can't read what it is unless you click it.
They had it right once before, then broke it afterwards, it puts frame time so high the game is a lag mess. What support suggest makes the stretching worse.