Texas Chain Saw Massacre was recently released and the community is happier than ever before. We got BG3 (Baldur’s Gate 3), then for the lovers of Football, Madden NFL 24, and now Texas Chainsaw. What more can the gaming community wish for? Well, there has been some confusion revolving around the Ultra Wide Screen Display in Texas Chainsaw Massacre. We got it covered below.
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Introduction to Texas Chain Saw Massacre
All the Horror Video Game and Movie lovers already know about the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Well, the game doesn’t need an introduction for those die-hard fans, but for the newer audience, it might be confusing.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a less horror video game that takes on the asymmetrical Horror movie from 1947, that goes by the same name.
In the game, you start off as the victim, trying to escape the Chainsaw Man and the family of horror. There is a multiplayer experience as well, allowing the friends to play together and enjoy some extreme horror time together.
To get the most out of this game, we recommend you turn off the lights, bump that volume to its max and lower the brightness. Play alone, if you dare!
Ultra Wide Screen Display in Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Sadly, there is no Ultrawide Screen Display in Texas Chainsaw Massacre. For the most part, the reason behind it is that in online games, the players with Ultra Wide Display Screen have an advantage.
When you turn to Ultra Wide, you will have black bars around the screen. If the community demands, they might add it later on in the game.