Potential fanboy maybe?
Now that's just downright insulting. I don't even own one :wink:
My point is that you spent several hundred dollars and are unimpressed with the result due to what is mostly a gaff on your part. You failed to look the 'issue' before you bought it.
You're vastly overemphasizing the number of people in your predicament, and blasting the game developers over something that is certainly not their fault.
Your solution is that developers should step far out of their way to fix something that affects less than a few thousand of their audience, out of which you are apparently the only one we've (on this forum) seen concerned about it. It's a relatively work-intensive thing for a developer to update a game with, and they have no initiative to do so.
Even your solution, which gets rid of object distortion, distorts your perspective.
the ideal solution (which makes perfect sense) is to reduce the horizontal FOV and stand away from your monitors, so that there is no distortion at all (you'll see less, but there won't be any distortion).
Here's an example of Battlefield 2 like that:
It's not that I'm a fanboy, it's just that you don't seem to get it. In the real world, money drives everything.
Break open your piggy bank and pay Blizzard a couple grand. That may get them to respond to your questions ;)