Also,
Bioshock may make you queasy do to the frame of view issues.
Most games in widescreen provide MORE picture than a 'full screen' 4:3 aspect ratio TV right?
Well not with bioshock...
Rather than 'add' screen on the left and right for widescreen (horizontal +) Bioshock chops off the top and bottom of the screen (vertical -) to obtain its widescreen image.
Check out this pic:
People playing on a standard 4:3 tv get the whole picture while those with 16:9 tv's get the top and bottom chopped off.:
I found myself hitting the crouch button periodically throughout the game because I felt like I was crouching the whole time... I attribute this to the FOV issues. There were many complaints about people getting Nauseous from this game. I also think it is attributed to the FOV.
There was a huge argument about how people were upset because they bought widescreen TV's to see MORE not LESS...
I am sure you would have never noticed this problem though. Now you will be thinking "I wish I could see the bottom of my wrench" the entire way through the game