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I agree with you, the only thing you'll notice is that the higher the res, the more it seperates the actual 3d models from the 2D backgrounds, but that's about it. I'm not too worried, I hate aliasing, so.. That's why I'm using 4K.
From what i understand when you set the custom resolution from the confiq file that is the active resolution. If you go to the in game video settings it will give you the lower resolution back because the menu system doesn't have that resolution you set. So if you set the confiq file and play the game it will have your resolution and will remember it as long as you don't go to in game video options again.
When i set it to 4k and took a screenshot it gave me a 4k screenshot and then i set the in game resolutions to 1600p and 1080p it gave me those resolution screenshots.