Object stretching

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  • Having an issue where everything on the sides of my screen stretches and massively zooms in. Is so bad I had to stop running to gaze at the sheep-worm in the distance that looked 20' away when I turned sideways to it. *Yes, it was stretched so bad it looked like a sheep-worm.


    Using a Intel i5-6500, 32 megs of ram, a Nvidia GTX 1080 and an ultrawide Predator.


    Havent played in over a year so is possible I missed the note but couldnt find an answer through the forums or google.


    TIA

  • Try changing the field of view. You can find the FOV slider in the view settings (load a world, then hit esc, go to settings -> graphics -> view adjustment). On ultrawide monitors (21:9), a FOV between 70 and 100 is usually a good choice. Also make sure the correct resolution (your desktop resolution, which should be 3440x1440) is used in the graphics settings (just in case you're running in fullscreen mode - in "fullscreen windowed" mode, the game handles this automatically).

  • The last reply was more than 365 days ago, this thread is most likely obsolete. It is recommended to create a new thread instead.

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