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Yes, I still don't have a solution, but I now just play it on my laptop (which can play it on full screen without a problem (1366xsomething))
Solution: Change the scaling mode inside your video card settings. For Nvidia choose Aspect Ratio. Then click the box next to "Override the scaling mode set by games and programs." For AMD users I'm guessing there is a similar setting as well, but I don't own an AMD card.
There you have it. This also works like a charm for any other older game or application that wants to pretend it's displaying properly on widescreen resolutions.