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But if you use perfected doom (mod), you can customize your resolution.
seta r_mode "-1"
Next, type in the desired vertical and horizontal resolutions. For example:
seta r_customHeight "1080"
seta r_customWidth "1920"
Finally, depending on the aspect ratio of your monitor, add one of the following commands to your DoomConfig.cfg file:
seta r_aspectRatio "1" for 16:9 resolutions
seta r_aspectRatio "2" for 16:10 resolutions
seta r_aspectRatio "0" for 4:3 resolutions
You can also type the last command into the console while playing the game. This way, you will be able to see which aspect ratio looks best for your monitor. Choose between 0, 1 and 2 to view the different aspect ratios. This is what will help with the image stretching problem.