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Before you start doubting, you should realise that only people with 21:9 screens would be posting something like this.
All the "2D" games I've been playing in the last 18 months MOSTLY have 21:9 support.
Gwent is the ONLY game in the last 18 months that does not have native 21:9 support
Some of the games I've played in the last 18 months.
Baldur's Gate EE
Pathfinder Kingmaker
Crusader Kings 2
Stellaris
and many more all have native 21:9
Assuming you are actually using a 21:9 screen yourself, how the hell are most "2D" games in 16:9 only for you is beyond me.
they didn't include a borderless window mode unfortunately plus it still sets the window to 16:9 so instead of black bars you see your desktop
Why the doubt? I would not even respond to this thread, i would start my own. Anyhow, most 2D indie games i own support 21:9. Also some AAA ones. Once the non 21:9 games are supported they look amazing.