How to play True Stretched Valorant
Playing True Stretched in Valorant isn't officially supported by the game settings, but here's a workaround: First, you gotta adjust your computer's display settings. Right-click on your desktop, go to Display Settings and set your screen resolution to a lower value than your monitor's native resolution. This creates a stretched effect. However, remember, Valorant might automatically adjust to fit the screen, so it's more about playing with monitor or GPU settings to force this resolution in-game. Also, tweaking these settings might give you a wider FOV, but it can also make things look pretty wonky, so it's a bit of a trade-off!
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Been playing Valorant since launch, and I've tried stretched. Yes, you can force it through your GPU's control panel by setting a custom resolution and then selecting 'Full Screen' as the scaling mode. But honestly, it makes aiming feel weird because the hitboxes seem off. Stick to native for the best experience.
Just don't. Stretched resolutions in Valorant are more hassle than they're worth. You're better off getting used to the native aspect ratio; it's optimized for that.
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