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It will then start you in a village, start of the story campaign, at this point you can go to options and change display, resolution etc... I'm now running at Full screen 4k 60fps
3840x 2160.
I think it may be a bug at start, as l couldn't make the window any larger, just played as is until it jumped to new scene. Hope that helps..
1) Set the display settings as I desire.
2) Started a new game for the first time.
-- During his whole time; the game is confined within a "non-full-screen" rectangle that is smaller than my screen, with my desktop on the left out parts. --
3) A cutscene started playing, still with the silly non-full-screen thing.
4) Immediately alt+F4'ed to quit out of the game.
5) Restarted the game.
It was then full screen as normal (also with the Radeon Super Resolution upscaling from 1224p to 1440p, just like I had set it).