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Yeah, stop being poor.
You, Sir, are really a poor individual, but in another sense.
At least OP can still upgrade his pc setup, while you are stuck with that head of yours...
@OP, you could try using start up commands, no clues if it does work with this game, but worth a try.
-w <width> or -width <width> - Forces the engine to start with resolution set to <width>. Ex: -w 1024.
-h <height> or -height <height>- Forces the engine to start with resolution set to <height>. Ex: -h 768.
would be 2 you would use.
If you like it stretched:
-stretchaspect - The game by default adds black bars based on your game screen resolution. Use -stretchaspect on your command line if you want the old behavior back (just always fill the screen). Setting "-nofbo" also implies "-stretchaspect".
Have fun and good luck