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They dont support 32:9 nor 48:9 in any of their games. Cyberpunk did and do.
Would have been awsome if the look in spacceflight was up to 48:9 so you get the scope of wastness of space like i did when playing Rebel Galaxy.
Hmm... might give that game a go again soon...
Would like to thou.
I hope the game gets fixed at its official release date, but for now, it don't run smoothly at all, it lag's in transitions, voice and sound is delaid by minutes, and almost everything is just awfull.
I have a high end system setup with an ATI 6900XT gpu, 12 core cpu, and 128gb ram.
For comparrison, I thus far havn't had any issues with playing Cyberpunk 2077.
Best comparrison i can come up with, so everyone get a chance to understand how this game is running:
Get a weild horse, and give it a saddel on for the first time, and everytime you actually sit in that saddel, that is the only time you get to witness and interact to what i sgoing on in the game.
Example, while looking at a display montre, i wante to open it and compare it contents to what i had already, as if i wanted to buy it.