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    saamohod's Avatar Tiro
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    Default Stretched picture. Widescreen issue.

    Despite the fact there is a "widescreen" to be ticked in the video options, it doesn't remedy that most of the picture in game is stretched. The circles become ovals etc. I play on 3440*1440 which is pretty wide.
    If anyone knows how to fix it, your help will be much appreciated.
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    Default Re: Stretched picture. Widescreen issue.

    Use a more appropriate(smaller) resolution. M2TW game engine is more than 10 years old, there hasn't been an update for so long to address these newest/modern monitors/GPUs/CPUs, and that's why there are issues with playing the game and its mods.
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    Withwnar's Avatar Script To The Waist
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    Default Re: Stretched picture. Widescreen issue.

    The widescreen option only affects the 'main view': the campaign and battle maps. The UI is 1024x768 (4:3) and it is scaled and stretched to fit whatever screen size is chosen; the further away from 4:3 your proportions are the worse it will look. The only fix would be to redesign the UI so everything is squished horizontally, so when it is stretched it looks 'normal'.

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