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look at this screenshot
it is lookes stretched
when i bought game
resolution in game was normal and not so stretched
What's the point of this change that doesn't probably affect people with 16:9 aspect ratio, but makes the game unplayable to others?
ED: To clarify, this has nothing to do with split screen layout. I understand the design decision behind that one, but in single player the screen looks the same on 16:9 display and on 5:4 with black bars. And now it just looks quite atrocious, which is sad, because I've really liked the game when I got it a couple of month ago.