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I still think, though, that you can a much better view when turning the monitor by 90degrees and the desktop likewise. While you practically have the same width as normal, you can view the instrument panel and mirror without moving your head. Looking around it also gives you a better view of the above contacts, which usually are the most dangerous. ![]() |
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I encourage anyone reading this to test out this setup at least once. Use striker85's link and instructions from above post. At first, it may look crazy but if you look closely at the view that becomes available, it will stun you. You have THREE TIMES more view of the game!!!! Doesn't any one get the significance of this????? You have absolute clear peripheral view to each side. It is as if you took off goggles. You can see everything to each side of you, your wing man, enemy planes, and also you can see directly behind you when you look even slightly to one side. Anyone flying with this has a HUGE advantage over those who do not but it is legal. Hold your hands up to your eyes and make cups on the sides of your eyes like you have on goggles. That is how you fly now with one monitor. Now take your hands away and now you see what use3renders is like with 3 monitors. This makes this SIM very close to real life view because of gaining peripheral vision that any pilot would have. Without touching your mouse or moving your head you can see evreything on the sides that would be cut off at the edge of your monitor. Everyone seems to think that this expands your view of what you already see on one screen but what it does is ADD two more screens of the game. I cant explain any better but you MUST try this. You will NEVER go back to one monitor again. Better yet, go here and study the screen. http://www.matrox.com/graphics/surro.../first_eagles/
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I am not sure what you mean by 90º. Can you explain? Thanks. |
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![]() You can change your desktop accordingly from the driver settings. Just check out the nView-Options for nVidia or the rotating desktop-Options for ATI/AMD and there you go. You have the full size of your monitor, but standing on its side. Now change the settings in your Ini from width=1280 height=1024 to width=1024 height=1280 and see what happens when you start the game. I had the feeling that especially in the 109 or other cockpits with limited view, this gives you a whole new perspective. It's also very immersive on the He111. PS: Be sure to have SaveAspect set to "0"! |
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