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Old 04-11-2011, 09:14 AM
tf_neuro tf_neuro is offline
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Apparently you didnt do well in math because 2400x3 monitors is7200 X 600x3=1800
which is the same as 2400 x1800 you call that low?? Oh well I guess some of us just are not good with numbers
Oh look! We have Albert Fokk'n Einstein, here. Steve Fokk'n Hawking, even!
Listen buddy, you got it wrong right from the start.

Where you got the 7200 from? When did I say 2400x600 x3 monitors?!?. What I said was 2400x600 = 800x600 x3 monitors!

One of the 2 representations in the picture is wrong. Can you guess which one, Math Genius?





@Athos im not boasing anything. This whole discussion spawned from a misunderstanding (see above).
Also, CoD doesnt have the 3-views thing like IL-2 but unlike Il2 you can zoom out pretty much like you do in FSX or RoF. IN CoD the 'magic' key is called 'Manually Adjust FoV'. That gives me pretty much the same field of vision as I have on IL-2 with Use3Renders=1.

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- It is good to have three monitors but not good enough if you do not have the hardware to match the demands.

(from somebody who has bene flying IL2FB on three monitors for the last 4 years...)
Exactly. The GTS250 did the trick on IL2 but not on CoD, that's why I got the 460GTX. Happy on 3 monitors now.

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