America's Army: Proving Grounds

America's Army: Proving Grounds

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lifeinthaboot Aug 11, 2016 @ 12:51pm
Does this game supports ultrawide monitors?
I've been looking at those types of monitors for months. I might have to skip over them if this game doesn't support those resolutions (this is the game I play the most). Thanks for the help! :first_star:
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mehermann Aug 11, 2016 @ 2:27pm 
It might, but the FOV is locked, resulting in a stretched image.
-PPaaxx- Aug 12, 2016 @ 5:33pm 
From what I've seen in the game forum it doesn't.
lifeinthaboot Aug 12, 2016 @ 6:59pm 
Thanks for comments. I probably won't get an ultrawide now. :yawning_creep:
[1%R]GameOver[LA] Aug 12, 2016 @ 10:56pm 
yes i am playing at 2560x1080 using the acer predator z35
-]H[-xmule Aug 13, 2016 @ 1:02am 
Asus 27" ROG monitor 2560 x 1440, no problem. Old one was 19" crt monitor and this new is from another planet. :D
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lifeinthaboot Aug 13, 2016 @ 6:37am 
Originally posted by 1%RGameOverLA:
yes i am playing at 2560x1080 using the acer predator z35


Can you post a screenshot? I just wanna see how it looks. :)



Originally posted by iax:
Asus 27" ROG monitor 2560 x 1440, no problem. Old one was 19" crt monitor and this new is from another planet. :D

Been playing on my Korean Monitor 1440p @80Hz for 3 years now. Once you go up in resolution, its hard to go back.
sor609 Aug 13, 2016 @ 7:09am 
Mine is not ultra wide but it's a bit deeper and it works fine on 1920x1200. I can only assume it works on wide then too
rogermorse May 14, 2017 @ 4:16am 
For whom still wants to know: no it does not support 21:9 and FOV is locked. 3440x1440 will be stretched. 2560x1440 works fine and framerate is unlocked (from video settings). If you have a 21:9 screen, you want to play fullscreen 2560x1440 but get the stretched image (instead of the black bars), you can change this by going in the driver panel and selecting the proper options of ratio and scaling

http://imgur.com/lM86eAS

I have 'aspect ratio' and 'apply on screen' selected at the moment. You may also want to check your in-screen settings from the screen menu, check if you have some zoom or 'fit to screen' option enabled on the screen itself that may stretch the image.
Last edited by rogermorse; May 14, 2017 @ 4:20am
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Date Posted: Aug 11, 2016 @ 12:51pm
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