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What really helped me is transitioning from a 720p to a 1080p projector (Mitsu HC5000) with 2 million pixels for data. I connect via the RGB cable from my 7900GTX.
I say WOW, the 110" screen now comes alive. I spot bogeys way before they can see me, my shooting still shucks |
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Great vis man! I guess that makes the game experience totally different and much more cool. |
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Thanks guys for all replies!
Yesterday I had the same conversation with a guy and he told me that it's my monitor's "fault" that I can't see dots from far away. I have an old EIZO L557 (http://www.eizo.com/SUPPORT/discontinued/lcd/l557.asp) and if you check its specs, I'd say that they are quite outdated. Maybe with a new monitor I'll be able to solve the problem. |
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Three 20" monitors are better than one
3072x768 I like 4:3 monitors, I have experienced difficulties tryig deflection shots with wide screen (16:9) monitors... ~S~ |
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lol Athos!!!
But you definitely need a better joystick |
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open confi ini and set new value for visibility distance..
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