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The game uses Borderless Fullscreen and the native resolution of the desktop. So if your desktop resolution is 1920x1080, then the game will use that resolution.
Anything less than the desktop resolution is caused by Resolution Scale. If it is not at 100% in the display settings, the game will be outputting lower resolution and make the game blurry.
Could be it was not set to 100%, which is why your resolution is locked to lower one and why it's so blurry.
Change the field Window(Width/Height) as needed. I am able to get a matching resolution to stream from my Ultrawide monitor to the Steam Deck. (e.g. 1680x1050)
If your monitor is FullHD, I recommend activating AMD VSR/Nvidia DLDSR to enable custom resolutions, then set your desktop resolution to 2880 x 1620 and activate FSR/DLSS Quality in game. The game will then render at 1920 x 1080, upscale to 2880 x 1620 via FSR/DLSS, then downscale to 1920 x 1080 via VSR/DLDSR, resulting in a sharp and near perfectly anti-aliased image. Only drawback is you have to change the resolution back when you exit the game.
That ain't possible afaik, there is no fullscreen option, only borderless or windowed?
Right click desktop -> Display Settings -> Display Resolution
Change to whatever you want and the game will use that ;-)