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-w 5120 -h 1440
to get said res.
write it in under launch option or startparameter or whatever in the english menu is writen...
the game menu in your lib. where you also verify your gamefiles and such
This works but gets me only 53 FOV on superultrawide which looks funny, super narrow so also super zoomed in. At some point I was able to set >90deg of fov in windowed mode and almost good resolution but I can't go past 53 now no mater the rest of the settings
I don’t even know if you bothered reading any of the text above but as people pointed out if you put it into windowed mode you can change the resolution.
Also if you’re using the AMD FSR you can’t change it so you’d have to turn that off if you want to change the resolution.
And they’re more or less an indie Dev and every time they fixed something something else brakes but they’ve been putting more time in trying to get the performance as best as they can.
This doesn't actually apply the resolution, it just leaves the resolution in the greyed out box. Still rendering way below 4K
No excuse for something this ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ basic. And the above fix doesn't actually work, it only saves the number in the options menu, it doesn't actually make the game render in that resolution.