For fullscreen apps that don't have an absolute scale it makes a lot of sense to treat those as native resolution, without any fractional scaling. Because their visual elements are measured as a fraction of the screen size, meaning they're scale-less. So giving the user the maximum resolution and the ability to unredirect for maximum performance makes the most sense.
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