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PC BioShock 2 Widescreen & Gamepad Issues

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The 2K Forums have a thread complaining that widescreen support in the PC edition of BioShock 2 does not work properly, as it displays a cropped version of the 4:3 screen, rather than true widescreen depiction of the scene (thanks Gamer's Hell). This is pretty surprising, considering the original BioShock suffered the same problem until a patch came out several months after the game's release. One post by 2K Elizabeth acknowledges the problem, saying it is restricted to the PC edition, while a later post says a fix is on the way: "I am compiling a complete list with a nifty screenshot for you, but in short: Yes, there's a problem, yes, a fix is on the way, yes the view will expand horizontally for you widescreen gamers. I wanted to let you know as soon as I could - so stay tuned for the details."

what dumbasses, the community ripped them a new one the first time this happened now they've gone and done the same shit agian

'you widescreen gamers'...

who the f**k doesn't have a widescreen these days?? besides these programmers...

I don't... I have 50inch epicness!!!

lol but seriously, who cares if it doesnt come out in widescreen straight up... the fact that they made a quality game instead of the mass produced crap by EA (buy everyone) should be bowed to... I mean they patched it for widescreen last time, they can do it again

It'll only take 30mins to download if you have faster internet...

Fail if you don't :P

I can only get ADSL 1 in my area, stupid mount Hawthrown exchange must still be running on dinosaur age technoloy...

Game is still being downloaded... :)

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