




The story of Brotherhood takes place immediately after the events depicted in Assassin's Creed 2, following Ezio Auditore to 15th century Rome. New features include impressively refined graphics, VR training missions, and matchmaking-based multiplayer modes.
Support Summary
Widescreen | Ultra/Super‑Wide | Multi-Monitor | 4K Ultra HD | |
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Game Information
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Solutions & Issues
The resolution can be changed at any time from the Options, Graphics menu. The game is in static 16:9 at 16:10.
To remove the black bars at 16:10, use a modified exe. Since March 2024, an older Uplay DLL is also required for the fix to work.
The game accepts the resolution and only the cutscenes and menus are showed with lateral black bars. The black bars can be removed the same way as for 16:10, documented above.
The game is in static aspect in single screen, but is natively hor+ for multi-monitor. A few playable sequences (QTE in some cutscenes and the intro to each Truth cluster) are pillarboxed. However, unlike in AC2, they are little more than cutscenes: you only have to move forward or click a button, no jumping/climbing involved.
Although resolution support is the same, the MP game is a bit different: framerate is capped at 60 FPS and screen change is static in multi-mon.






















