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Necroing here, but that is not a fix. Letterboxing is absolutely 100% unacceptable.
Seriously? 100% unacceptable? For a game where most of the rooms are much smaller than the 16:9 screen anyway? What would stretching that out do? It would just add more blank space on the sides ... which is what letterboxing is. All of you complaining so much about this are ridiculous. I have a 2560x1080 monitor, and yes, the lack of ultrawidescreen support in a lot of games is frustrating, because in those games there is more to see if you could just stretch the view to the sides. But this isn't one of them. Get over it.
Several rooms gets tiny on the screen because of the NOT NEEDED LETTERBOXING on ultrawide. It's ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ retarded
If you buy a new monitor nowadays, who the hell goes for an outdated 16:9 monitor? You either go for 16:10 for work or 21:9 for gaming.
sorry for reviving this but this fixes the problem. Thank you so much