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So monitor reset to default and fresh GPU driver install is the key.
do check Moniytors brand page if they made a .ini or sofware, or just use windows default.
as i said it was along time ago, lets see if other steam user has seen newer issue.
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Good Ettanin also have seen this before.
I am using laptop btw, so not sure if there is any difference with desktop users~
ps.
No thats not what we ment , we have seen ppl change native to something else, i have also seen Some Monitor can go past Native Resolution, but most gamer stay with Native Resolution as it was build for as default.
Check that game dont have own configlauncher.exe ( bethesda is one of them )
I dont know horizon zero dawn what that game can do. or can be set to in own ingame settings.
Some games only support one aspect ratio; most often 4:3 for older titles and 16:9 for newer ones (edit: and then there are vertical resolutions for cheap mobile ports of course). If this is the case, try not to mess with it. At "best" you end up with stretched images, at worst you cut off a part of the side borders.