I have an ultrawide monitor, and I want to run the game at a lower resolution so I can have other windows up at the same time. Normally I can find some way to either run a game in borderless window which typically puts it at the top left corner, or even better I can set the window position offset so it'll be e.g. starting at (880, 0) when I want to run it at 2560x1440 on a 3440x1440 monitor.
"Fullscreen" seems to be nice modern non-exclusive borderless window, but it fills the screen with letterboxing. When it's non-fullscreen, then it has the window border and the app I normally use "Windowed Borderless Gaming" does not seem to work with Pillars.
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I have an ultrawide monitor, and I want to run the game at a lower resolution so I can have other windows up at the same time. Normally I can find some way to either run a game in borderless window which typically puts it at the top left corner, or even better I can set the window position offset so it'll be e.g. starting at (880, 0) when I want to run it at 2560x1440 on a 3440x1440 monitor.
"Fullscreen" seems to be nice modern non-exclusive borderless window, but it fills the screen with letterboxing. When it's non-fullscreen, then it has the window border and the app I normally use "Windowed Borderless Gaming" does not seem to work with Pillars.
Do I have any options?
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