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Still, I'm surprised a port with that many issues came out when a certain horrible launch (Batman: Arkham Knight) made lots of devs realise PC players' expectations, setting new minimal standards for ports...
Also, again: I'm pretty sure there is keyboard support. Maybe trying to use a controller breaks it or something, but it's more than likely there, otherwise there wouldn't be a manual with keyboard prompts on the game's website.
It's not rocket science indeed, but they seem to have opted for hard-coded resolutions instead of more flexible options. ASW has been doing that ever since BBCF for some reason, and it's a downgrade compared to what they used to do AND continuously increasing standards.
Or even if there's enough space, the gain in quality might not be noticeable enough to prefer a 4K monitor over a 1080p one. Depends on the screen's size, the viewing distance...
And @ele if you are not useful or dumb, than just stay out of that discussion. 4k monitors are standard for gamers today, if not, they should stay on a cheap console or playing games from the last century and stop writing stupid comments like "...then buy one..."
What I'm trying to say is that it's perfectly reasonable to expect 4K support in games, but at the same time 4K monitors still haven't replaced 1080p screens, hence why some devs still put a 1080p cap on the resolution. The right middle-ground would be officially supporting resolutions up to 1080p (so if you're using them, you know it will work), but still giving options to enable higher ones (even though they wouldn't be officially supported by the devs).