See annexes if you’d also like to disable the artwork.Īfter completing the game, while grinding heat up to 25 to unlock all bounties, the thought occurred to me: did anyone try to mod Hades and add larger viewport support? □ Supergiant Games’ stance I ended up playing Hades with the side art disabled: EDIT : bug fixed in V1.38246 of the game □️ Incidentally, I found the cause: I recommend reading on and checking out the annexes afterwards for details. Unfortunately, at 3840x1600 (the resolution I’m playing at), the pillars are miscalculated and displayed offset to the top: At 3440x1440, the game is pillarboxed with dedicated artwork rather than plain black bars: Supergiant Games did implement some limited support for ultrawide monitors. it can only played at 16:9 no matter the display resolution. Hades has a 16:9 aspect ratio with static scaling for non-16:9 resolutions, i.e. I could laud Supergiant Games’ Hades for quite some time, but the driving motivation behind this article is actually one single flaw: Hades does not support ultrawide resolutions. Go try it out, you might be surprised even if you think it’s not for you as they managed to make Hades fun and accessible – and it really is no small feat for the genre! Hades is just great and ticks all the right boxes for a critical hit. No surprise here: I loved Supergiant Games’ Bastion, and am a long time action roguelike, dungeon crawler, and die and retry player (Children of Morta, Risk of Rain, Crypt of the Necrodancer, Dungeon of the Endless, Hammerwatch, Teleglitch: Die More Edition…). Hades is my GotY for 2020 – and it seems I’m not the only one judging by the awards on Steam □ Want to play Hades in ultrawide? Use Hephaistos, the mod born out of this article □
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