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I have a monitor on order from BenQ that could do 4K but we will see sometime this year when it arrives.
I can tell you that most of the details will be so tiny I will need a 50 inch wall view for my eyes.
If you want a mind blowing detail, go back to the mid 1980's where we ran 70mm film in IMAX against a 3 story (Floors) view screen.
The result is about a 12K view to you. That meant you can see and name every individual blade of grass around the 3 mile NASA runway from below the view of your landing space shuttle and this was all analog on extremely high speed film. The spools were a three man lift by weight.
This.
The UI won't scale, not even in 1440p it scales completely but is more bearable. I'm just playing on 1080p, using the GPU to scale the image to a 4K monitor, which actually properly scales the image without blurring it, unlike monitor scaling.
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Ultrawide - with a curved monitor, is absolutely the best way to play.