PaternGod wrote:you have "real" fullscreen.
You mean widescreen, not fullscreen.
MKU wrote:That's your GPU settings. You have to change your aspect ratio in your GPU control panel/center/thing.
GPU settings only let you choose between black bars and horizontally stretched image.
By setting a widescreen resolution you can get everything rendered correctly in widescreen.
However, the game only supports resolutions up to 1280 wide and 960 high, so 1366x768 will be set to 1280x768 and you'll still get either black bars or stretching, though to a lesser extent.
So the highest widescreen (16:9) resolution supported by AoS would be 1280x720. But AoS skips frames at high resolutions, so the best widescreen resolution for 1600x900 display would be 1066x600 or even 800x450. But setting non-standard resolutions like these could be tricky, especially if it's a laptop display. You will also have to adjust your sights as they will likely become distorted in widescreen.
Most importantly, in widescreen AoS crops the image vertically instead of extending it on the sides. So your vertical field of view is actually
less.

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Note how you can't see the sky above the building in the second screenshot.
On the other hand, this way everything looks larger, so it may be easier to hit distant targets.