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So has anyone ran into this and was able to fix it? It(gamma slider) does work when I play at 1920x1080, but going to 5760x1080 causes it to not work. Other than the gamma thing and the poor handling of prerendered video at ultra wide res the game plays very well.
Oh the joys of having a "non standard" setup on linux ;)
EDIT* Stan, you sir are awesome! :D
xgamma worked perfectly. I was able to ssh in while Metro was running and use it by specifying a display (xgamma -display :0 -gamma #.#) and find the best setting for the game. Then I added it to the script I use with xinit to launch the game from tty1. Yay! no more super bright Metro!
Just search for FOV in the user.cfg file. The value may seem off, that's because it's vertical FOV. You can use [this calculator](http://www.rjdown.co.uk/projects/bfbc2/fovcalculator.php) to find the value you want. Hope this helps someone :)
Hoping the redux versions work better with my resolution!