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Not trolling at all, ''bro''...
This game being a boardgame doesnt justify sh!t. So whats next, a game without sound? Just because its a boardgame? Get real dude.. Even remasters from games made in like 1999 get this resolution..
Doesn't run 60+ fps = bad. Doesn't fit ultrawide mega monitor after two years = bad.
Welcome to gaming 2018.
Thats odd, because this game was released in 2016 and I bought my 1440p monitors in 2014...... 1440 doesnt have to do anything with ultrawide either.
I bought them in western europe fyi. And all the games I played at that time, and since that time supported 1440p. Even 5 euro costing indie games.
This number was even lower 2 years ago when the game has been released, and much lower 4-5 years ago when the game has been designed "on paper".
It is up to you if this a dealbreaking moment for you. Glad you have found this info before it was too late to do anything about it but I'm closing this topic now – the answer is given and the discussion goes nowhere.