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We are, yes. But we shouldn't be. Fixing the game should be the developer's job, not the customer's. :)
-Dark Souls
-Tales of abc
-Metal Gear Solid V
-Senran Kagura
etc
Sure, absolutely agree. Western AAA games almost always have proper support. And most indie games as well. Which makes it even more infuriating whenever there is a game that does not. ;)
Problem is those are exactly the type of games I love so I encounter ultrawide issues a lot. Most games I play do require a community fix.
Preloaded files are encrypted, so I doubt they will be of any help.
EDIT- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lczn_8ks7k
When searching for the FOV value, change it from forward to ALL. Easy fix