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Old 05-29-2011, 02:32 AM
Grintch Grintch is offline
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Default Triple head settings

Any suggestions on setting up the game to work with 3 monitors? Its unplayable for me. I doesn't even work with it set to a single monitor resolution.

The display port monitor goes to sleep as soon as the game starts (naturally it the one where the button is hidden by the overlapping bezel of the center monitor). Then the game seems to get confused about which monitor is where and shifts everything right one monitor. The menus are cut in half by the 1st & 2nd monitor bezels.

Even trying to run in single monitor mode, these problems still occur (how the hell the menu problem still occurs is beyond me). Plus the game wants to run 3 copies of the display, instead of just running on the center monitor. This happens each time the display port monitor goes to sleep, which is everytime I try to fix something, thus the display keeps shifting over one.

Lots of cursing during the whole process.

ATI 5850 in Eyefinity driving 3x 22" monitors. I have a second 5850, but have it disabled at the moment (Crossfire is another complication that I am avoiding while trying to get basic functionality).

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