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C:\Users\XXXX\AppData\Local\SparkingZERO\Saved\Config\Windows
Look up the "GameUserSettings" file. Open it with note pad, edit all resolutions to be (if you play native at 1920*1080 just x2 the wide. That is 3840*1080.
its gonna be split in the middle in a horrible way all the time, but when you do 1v1 it just works (not when using ultis or clashing) but still does for the actual fighting.
Edit: no need of nvidia card I think for changing cfg like some people say, if someone has AMD please confirm..... Of course you have to first have windows extended to 2 screens.
Edit 2: the resoliton on the gameusersettings has the resolution like 3 or 4 times, change all of them just to be sure.
I tested it, and it works. When I opened up the game, half the screen was black. I had to press shift + windows + arrow key to center the (windowed-fullscreen) game in-between the two monitors. Once you start the local 1v1, it should work flawlessly.
1. Make sure that both of the monitors you plan to use are set to the same resolution.
2. After you change the resolution values in the GameUserSettings you have to go to the properties of the file and make it read only so that the game doesn’t change it right back when it boots.
3. Make sure that you set the main monitor to the one on the left. From what I tried the game will always open on the far left of your main monitor and with the right resolution will extend to both of them.
Other notes:
1. I forget if I changed these setting but if it’s still not working try it in both borderless window and full screen mode - I think borderless window is the way to go. (Remember you have to change this before setting the file to read only or it won’t save)
2. The game will be split perfectly between the two monitors when you’re in game but the menus and cutscenes will be split half and half so I just put the two monitors right next to each other to just simulate a bigger display and it looked great.
3. I’m not sure how much you can change but if I tried to do anything with the window the game would immediately resize to a lower resolution. It should work immediately when you start it.
Hope this helps! Good luck!
Goat