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i74790K motherboards likely do not have ability to use M2 SSDs. BUT there are add-on cards that do work - I had this exact issue on previous system
Unfortunately, true fullscreen doesn't support Ultrawide resolutions for some bizarre reason.
How can you tweak the game if you cannot access the "Settings". We need a command line tweak access. I emailed the company. NO RESPONSE!
Just like for the fallout and elder scroll and bioshock and other games using the unreal engine can get you access to some things not in the menu.
Anyway I got good results using 4K resolution with about 75% 3d engine rendering, so it was close to 2560x1600 or so for the 3d aspect without the menus looking bad if I was running at something besides the system resolution. That got me around 90fps normally when running around up from the not very smooth 4K resolution for everything (it played, and was fine most of the time, but getting beaten on by primals felt like I was fighting for frame rates, too).