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Highly recommended app for stubborn games like this.
You can set it to windowed, move it to the right monitor and set it to borderless to work around it.
It's a joke. Controller problems too. No reason for these sorts of stupid issues. Microsoft did 95% of the work for them already on this stuff.
Also, i didn't have controller issues whatsoever.
What issues did you have?
Move it to your main monitor
Set it to borderless window
Apply and exit options
Go back into options and set resolution
All done
If you're on Windows 11, you may need to first go into Settings > Multi-Tasking > Snap Windows > Disable all the drop down options, but leave Snap itself active.
However after I read this, I tried a safety copy to see if this is a real issue. Unfortunately it is, it is impossible to play on my main monitor in Full screen (despite the above posts, the Windows tray is always visible). My monitor "1" is a TV which I only use for watching movies, so I deleted the game and I'm not going to buy it. If the devs made so rookie mistakes, I don't have high hopes for the game anyway.