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This game look amazing.
Gonna buy session on release anyways
Is it possible to use Steam launch options to force the game to run in 21:9? I think it would stretch, though. It would be a short-term fix for the time being.
Yeah, horrible stretch. >.<
fwiw, you don't need a 21:9 monitor to test 21:9 (or any arbitrary) resolution functionality and make sure it's not pillarboxed or cropped, etc.
All you have to do is add custom resolutions to your Nvidia or AMD drivers (like the standard 2560x1080 or 3440x1440) and then run the game in a window at that res. Alternatively, add and do 1920x810 fullscreen. That's 21:9 aspect for a standard 1920x1080 16:9 display.
It will be letterboxed obviously as long as your keeping the proper aspect ratio via the drivers or display, but you'll be able to see what's broken and what needs fixing easily without an actual ultrawide monitor at your disposal. Most UE4 games support ultrawide just fine, the main issue is generally when the aspect ratio is constrained to the XFOV which results in the crop+zoom (-vert) effect, rather than the YFOV which is proper +horizontal: https://answers.unrealengine.com/questions/747293/change-engine-aspect-ratio-scaling-from-vert-to-ho.html
lol yeah transparent bars rock ;P