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THey really should've called it Doom 3 Console Edition because that's more straightforward with its purpose.
Navigate to steamapps/common/Doom3/Base and create a txt file
Add this:
r_mode "-1"
r_customHeight "1080"
r_customWidth "1920"
r_aspectRatio "1"
com_fixedtic 1
then rename that file autoexec.cfg
the com_fixedtic 1 command is for win7 users and maybe helps on other OS as well with the annoying micro stutter issue. it took me forever to find this fix
Like I mentioned above, Doom 3 can easily be run in widescreen mode. I took screenshots comparing the two versions and a lot of textures are noticibly worse in BFG which theres absolutely no reason for. If they say it has improved rendering and youre getting a worse product, somethings wrong and its false advertising on their end. Its even worse when you consider they temporarily removed Doom 3 as a stand alone purchase to try and force people to get BFG.
id Software hadn't been doing well because of the growing console community. So since most console users won't even notice the difference between the BFG edition and original Doom 3 (because they hadn't played PC games), it's getting favorable scores for consoles. I'm not gonna complain because it's really going to help id Software in the future.