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I call BS.
I'm running 3440x1440, the highest resolution available on full screen is 1920x1080.
The lack of Ultrawide support is beyond dumb. $5 pixel art indie games support it, big budget AAA games support it, this game should support it too.
You know, ♥♥♥♥ it, make it 4:3 because its just a table, its not like you need it to fit your 16:9.
You're argument is bad.
♥♥♥♥-- remove the graphics and replace it with acsii art... because as long as you can read whats on the dice then it doesnt matter.
infact, take away full screen support. It only needs to operate in a window.