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It has something to do with Resolutions and the screen " spanning " Options.
For example I have an NVIDIA 740GM that runs with an Internal INTEL 500 or 600 Series Graphics Chipset, not sure.
But when I change the options in the INTEL Control Panel between these:
Maintain Display Scaling
Maintain Aspect Ratio
Scale Full Screen
Centre Image
It changes how the game sees my resolutions and then allows me to play at 1920 x 1080 and allows me to set my own defined resolution.
Currently my Intel Integrated Graphics is set to: " Maintain Aspect Ratio " and that seems to be working for me. : ]
I would try this way if not then through the AMD or NVIDIA Control Panel Screen Spanning / Spacing options.
I hope this helps everyone! : ]