![]() Get some AA on everything, and extra AA on polygon boundaries. Non-uniform rendering would be nice.Īlso, I'm interested to see what happens if you (can) mix FSAA and MSAA. It'd be damn impressive if they could get around that, though. Probably has to all be the same resolution, or at least treat it as if all pixels are the same size, though. It's all peripheral, anyway, and that should help maintain performance, too. If not, you could get 3 monitors of the same physical size, but have the two side monitors be lower resolution. I have one question, though, do the screens all have to be identical resolution? Does anyone know? I think it might be especially great for games like Burnout and other driving games, where the panels can easily be interpreted by your brain as the natural dividers we see in cars all the time. It'll probably be a huge ass behemoth of a card that sucks power like galactus and emits the radiant heat of a thousand suns. It'll be a paper launch, but if it's not completely terrible it might induce pricing pressure. Wait for NVIDIA's announcement of their next set of cards. Does anyone know if there's something right around the corner that I should wait for? Further, I have seen Google's "holodeck" demo, which is just a totally killer cool thing:Īt first, the gaps between monitors seems so obtrusive, but I found in the Google holodeck, I quickly began to tune them out (and those gaps are much larger than I'd have between monitors).Īll-in-all, it looks like for around 1,000 bucks I can get the card and 3 24" monitors. I've never seen this in live action (just on videos) but people seem to think it really is as cool as you'd think it would be. But I'm curious if any other Arsian gamers currently have this set up. I'm very much wanting to get the ATI 5870 and three new monitors. ![]() There are multiple other games this guy demos in the related videos. Here's a YouTube video with a guy playing Left4Dead on three 30" monitors. In fact, you can go up to 6 monitors on a single card, but I think a common configuration is just 3 (otherwise, you have monitor bezels in unpleasant places). As many of you may know, ATI's newest cards are both really fast and allow games to be spread across multiple monitors.
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