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I dont want to have to ask for a refund but this is basically unplayable without a proper 3840x1080 (it is 38...something right? yeah...) option as selecting 3840x1440 clearly makes things not respond properly and anything lower looks off. Also i got this specifically for the Ray Tracing and my 2080 Super clearly has support for it.
Also, I get no pop up asking what versioon of DX to run pre-launch of the game.
Any help before i refund?
Thanks
And CoD has is ancient engine, so not good measure for Indie modern game...
I dont have resolution issues in any games I play so far at the ultrawide settings. Maybe 1 game has a TINY bit of fisheye lens on the edges but its not noticable in game.
RTX you can check in Final fantasy XV Demo! As it has DLSS support 😉
Ultra wide is not popular, check Steam Survey... The most popular is 1080p and... 720p! Because of laptops... And I see on many games Forums requests to make ultra wide support...
LOL, its not that they arent popular, its that most people cant afford them. RTX works perfectly fine for me....I found a shortcut BURIED in the Steam folders that allows you to force the game to launch in DX12...I got all of those options working. Clearly this guy added ULTRAWIDE suppoort anyways so your talk about not being popular is nonsense. He has UltraWide support but only for a few very specific options and 4k ultrawides arent even a thing yet, just 1440 till later this year. So clearly having support for UltraWide monitors when EVERY company is releasing MULTIPLE versions of them this year, including some BIG over 80" monitors and the BFM Nvidia Big Freakin Monitors along with the Predator ultrawides, obviously there is a big enough market for them. Sadly most people cant spend $1000 to $2500 on a monitor.