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Using the console commands only makes it worse.
I am not sure I understand the relevance, is it bad on your 40" or are you saying to use a TV instead of a computer screen?
It won't though because its a design feature to have the black bars, they aren't there as a result of physical screen being to small.
Pause the game and all the menu text is on the black bars.
Whats really bugging me is the top black bar. it cuts things off in a way that makes most scenes feel unnatural.
keep Cinematic to the Cinema, leave the games on full display please. I agree.
R_swapinterval <NUMBER> // Sets the FPS lock. Note that the numbers below are negative. -2: This is the default, set to 30 FPS. This is the officially supported frame rate. -1: This sets the FPS limit to 60. Fully playable, although there may be quirks (we’re going to fix these). 0: This fully unlocks the FPS. We do not recommend playing above 60. We will not fix any issues above 60.
The black bar up top bothers me because it doesn't feel natural, pheripheral vision doesn't work like that.
I had to stop playing because they are always there in my view. I notice them because I feel that they should not be there.
how long did you play ?
I'm 5h30 in and hardly notice them anymore, and you wont stop noticing them if you just stare at them thinking theyll go away too