Final Fantasy Vii Remake Ultrawide Fix [work]

HxD (a popular free hex editor) or a similar tool.

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Navigate to your installation folder. Usually: C:\Program Files\Epic Games\FF7RemakeIntergrade\End\Binaries\Win64 final fantasy vii remake ultrawide fix

Using external fixes can occasionally cause HUD elements like the health bars, mini-map, and command menus to stretch or push too far to the edges of the screen. Look for specialized "HUD Centering" community scripts on Nexus Mods if you prefer your UI anchored closer to a traditional 16:9 center frame. Game Crashes After an Update

Create a backup copy of ff7remake.exe and save it somewhere safe. Open HxD, click File > Open , and select ff7remake.exe . Press Ctrl + R to open the Replace window. Switch to the Hex-values tab. Search for the standard 16:9 hex value string: 39 8E E3 3F HxD (a popular free hex editor) or a similar tool

Under the configuration panel on the right, ensure the box is checked.

Upon its December 2021 PC release, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (including Episode INTERmission ) was quickly found to be locked to a 16:9 aspect ratio. Whether you are using a standard 21:9 cinema display or a massive 32:9 super ultrawide monitor, the game engine would render the image with forced pillarboxing, leaving significant portions of your expensive screen real estate completely dark. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

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Keep Flawless Widescreen running in the background and launch your game.

Rendering FFVII Remake at 3440x1440 is about 34% more pixels than 2560x1440. 5120x1440 is nearly double the pixel count.

Created by modder Lyall, FF7RemakeFix (now often hosted on Codeberg) is a persistent mod that provides cleaner HUD centering and aspect ratio corrections without needing a background app.