Playing devil's advocate, you realise a 2x3 monitor array won't give you much of an enhanced field of vision over a standard widescreen, merely an increased pixel density? Further, for the price of 6 cheap screens you could have a single large widescreen, say a 40-46" 1080p HDTV or HD projector. I assume I'm patronising you with those comments, but it's worth checking you know what you're in for.
Yup, I know, I already own a 47" 1080p set. But there's times I'll also want to use the monitors for other things, and I do more then just game. So I can use the other pixels for other things.
Now for gaming specifically... shouldn't a game thats both vert+ and hor+ be ideal for a 2x3 matrix of monitors? Especially if you can either pull the camera back a bit, or better yet change the viewpoint (ie, put the camera higher for more of an overhead view or closer to the ground.)
Heck, i'm still learning some of this stuff and deciding as I go (basically I just realized I had a ton of monitors and hardware, so I figured I'd try out some new stuff) ... I have to think about it, what would the aspect ratio be for ( I think my math is right, but double check it):
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1680x1050 = 1.6:1 = 16:10
5040x1050 = 4.8:1 = 48:10
5040x2100 = 2.4:1 = 24:10
10080x1050 = 9.6:1 = 96:10
1280x1024 = 1.25:1 = 5:4
3840x1024 = 3.75:1 = 15:4
3840x2048 = 1.875:1 = 7.5:4
7680x1024 = 7.5:1 = 30:4
I'm still trying to wrap my head around what that actually means for my FOV and in generally what I see when I'm in a game (vs using the pixels to display a lot of data/edit photos/and other tasks)... maybe it makes sense to try to create some more sample images for these more exotic resolutions?
Worst case, more pixels means more detail, right? (assuming the hardware can handle rendering it)
I'm messing around with the idea of 2x3 screens myself, but it's a bit of a logistical nightmare getting the higher row of screens mounted, especially if your desk is infront of the window like mine. I'd be just using the 17" screens left over from before I went to 21.6"ers, and 2 graphics cards instead of a 2nd triplehead2go (so that probably precludes gaming in that configuration).
I've got a similar problem, but I also realized ,I don't use the windows anyway (there's a ton of monitors and other stuff in front of them), so i'm thinking about just mounting 2 of those three monitor arms on a sheet of plywood and mounting it over the windows. (or I may just rotate my desk 90 degrees and use the other wall that has nothing on it to mount them all.) But I'm still looking for other/creative suggestions.