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Borderlands - Borderless Gaming section

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Karasuhebi (talkcontribs)
RaTcHeT302 (talkcontribs)

It's unclear. I don't even know what it means, I'm not going to to re-write that.

Karasuhebi (talkcontribs)

Basically that when you use the remove borders feature, it'll stretch the image that's available inside the bordered window to make it full screen instead of actually drawing more pixels e to cover the entirety of your screen once the border is removed. Here, check it out:

With Full Window: http://i.imgur.com/4WFu95B.jpg In regular fullscreen: http://i.imgur.com/noBA4AS.jpg

RaTcHeT302 (talkcontribs)

It would be a whole lot clearer if you simply said that the image gets stretched.

Garrett (talkcontribs)

Have you tried other borderless programs to see if they stretch the game as well? (I don't have this game myself). Stretching is not the correct result. If all programs stretch borderless should be marked as unsupported with the stretching mentioned in the notes.

Karasuhebi (talkcontribs)

@RaTcHeT302: I agree.

@Garrett: I tried using Borderless Gaming but I can't get it to work with it. I've posted an issue in GitHub. I guess it should be marked as unsupported? :-\