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The people who suggest these ideas don't really understand why directors choose a certain aspect ratio. Because of this, they only see black bars as a bad thing. If you change the aspect ratio to fit a TV, you inevitably give something up in the process.
The other problem is, all the tools are there to make things full screen. Its called a button on your TV remote. Why would anyone want to make a picture happy for them when it will upset a million other people? I suppose this is one idea for dlc if it happens. Just have a ratio that fills the screen as an option. When someones head is half off the screen they can complain about that too. |
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