I stumbled across this WSGF forum while googling for simple 16:10 support for games on my laptop. When I saw some of the folks here with their triplewide rigs my chin hit my keyboard (lots of spacebar!) and I almost shorted out my keyboard with drool...I knew I just had to try it out!
So far, with the help of Dopefish, Paddy, and the rest of you insightful buggers, I have got almost every game I really care about to run in triplewide goodness...it is to the point where I had to hook up a seperate plug strip for my left and right monitors to power them off when I DARE to play a game on a single monitor (Mass Effect), as I can't stand to see the left and right monitors with anything except FOV 130+ goodness...
Er, uhm, what was this forum topic again? Me drinking Mohitos in the hot tub right now ;) ...
Oh yeah, anyway, yes I can't wait for SLI + Multi-monitor, but in the meantime, let me give a shout out THANKS to this forum, and keygetys for his SoftTH software, as I was playing Fallout 3 last night and as a test, powered off the left and right monitors while in game and THE HORROR, it was like I had poked out an eye! (well, I may be exagerating a leetle bit)...
For me, Xbox 360 and PS3 fanboys really p!ss me off, and so I just had to take it up a notch, they cannot play triplewide!
Thanks to all in this forum from an old(er) gamer (yeah yeah, I did install and play the Doom shareware from a floppy disk set...remember shareware!?!?! you young'uns call them demos now).
I feel the same way I stumble here 2 years ago when I was looking for way to get my games working in widescreen for my HDTV. 1080p.
I came across this forum and my jaws dropped too.. I have to say once u got wide you never want to go back.
as for Nvidia SLI + multimonitor. it might be a good thing. but I would rather get the TH2G because it works NOW and have alot of game support (thanks tho this cmomunity, dopefish,paddy,racers and anyone I forget to mention)
also th2g is transparent and work with different video card and setups.
btw: didn't the Matrox Phelia card do triplehead back then? so Nvidia is playing catchup.