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<includeonly>{{Glossary
|name             = Ultra-widescreen
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|display          = {{{1|abbr}}}
|synonyms        = 21:9
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|name             = Ultra-widescreen
|definition_short = Game that can run at an ultra-widescreen (21:9) resolution
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|image            = UWcomparison.png
|definition_long  = (3-4 sentences, to be used on List/category pages)
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|image alt        = Size comparison between an ultra-widescreen (21:9) monitor and a standard widescreen (16:9) monitor.
|examples_short  = 3440x1440, 2560x1080
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|article          =  
|examples_long    = (used on Taxonomy to explain why the examples apply)
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|category          =  
|image            =
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|glossary          = Ultra-widescreen
|list             = List of games that support ultra-widescreen
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|list             = List of games that support ultra-widescreen
|category        = (if applicable)
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|cargo            =
|property        = ultra-widescreen
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|taxonomy          =  
|show            = {{#if: {{{1|}}} | {{{1}}} | abbr }}
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|definition        = Ultra-widescreen is a term that refers to widescreen resolutions with an aspect ratio roughly wider than 2:1, and often marketed as "21:9".
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|examples          =
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* [[Control]] features native support for ultra-widescreen.
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* [[The Outer Worlds]] has support, but limited, and requires a mod to achieve proper {{Term|Hor+}}.
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|notes            =
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}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{Ultra-widescreen|box}}</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 04:45, 9 November 2021

Ultra-widescreen
Size comparison between an ultra-widescreen (21:9) monitor and a standard widescreen (16:9) monitor.
Definition
Examples