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What is this tools ?
Dark Souls Remastered fills the screen, but the original, DS2 and DS3 play in a 16:9 window, even if 3440x1440 is selected.
This is with out using 3rd party programs or mods. Keep in mind that 3rd party tools/programs or mods may be detected as a cheat by the game(s).
To bad, thanks you for help
It allows you to play games in 21:9 and 32:9. Dark souls has a plugin for it.
Listen to actual ultrawide users. It's 100% possible.
Oh very nice !
Keep in mind that they are still great games. At anything above 16:9 there are, sadly, not many games that fully support such an aspect ratio.
If you do try it, play in off-line mode.
https://www.reddit.com/r/darksouls3/comments/8t7iep/has_anyone_that_has_used_the_219_fix_for_dark/
Reports of possible soft bans.
Oh yes my ratio it's big for old game and I would discover lot of old game but I can't
Even modern games, it is not common to find support for anything over 16:9.