Call of Duty Warzone is one of the biggest Battle Royale games in 2022. With the game being over two years old, having launched back on March 10, 2020, the game's competitive aspect is kept alive, with new seasons arriving almost every two months.
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With over a quarter of a million players playing this game all the time, users will want to have every competitive advantage they can to ensure a victory. This is not only limited to the best or meta weapons in loadouts but also other factors such as internet connection, frame rate, and, most importantly, display resolution.
Stretched resolution, as the name suggests, is a feature through which users can modify their display resolution to appear stretched using in-game settings and software. Stretched resolution is not a new phenomenon, with esports players often using this trick in games like Valorant, CS: GO, Fortnite, Apex, and many more. However, it is only limited to PC players at the moment.
The reason why the stretched resolution can help is that, through it, the game allows users to perceive enemies and opponents as ‘wider’ and helps them aim and focus their shots on them more precisely. This article aims to show players how to enable stretched resolution in Call of Duty Warzone:
First and foremost, users need to change their display resolution using their GPU software; this will allow the game to recognize the stretched resolution as a native resolution. (This article focuses on Nvidia users, and the steps are almost similar for AMD users, too).
To enable the feature:
To enable stretched resolution, users need to create a new resolution.
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