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No one has non-widescreen monitors anymore. Widescreen has been 'in' for nearly a decade now. The game obviously wasn't built for it, but it runs that way regardless.
I don't think it's a good idea, I hate the stretch-o-vision, but the issue is, it's easier to fling side to side with the cursor while the game is widescreen stretch-o-vision than it is to hit the sides right while the game is in windowed mode - hoping that you don't go outside of the game window when you actually NEED to hit the lights at the edges.
This is one of my pet peeves about both FNAF & FNAF2. I'd hoped this issue would be addressed by now, but obviously it hasn't.