microterf Distinguished Feb 19, 2009 642 0 19,010 Mar 1, 2010 #1 Ok, I have FSX installed, and I can run it a 5760X1200 in eyefinity mode, but it's like the image is stretched, instead of adding more real estate. Is there anything I need to do? patches or anything. Can't really find anything on google.
Ok, I have FSX installed, and I can run it a 5760X1200 in eyefinity mode, but it's like the image is stretched, instead of adding more real estate. Is there anything I need to do? patches or anything. Can't really find anything on google.
JDV28 Distinguished Jul 13, 2009 1,101 0 19,310 Mar 1, 2010 #2 "like the image is stretched"? like your desktop looks pixely? Upvote 0 Downvote
Mousemonkey Titan Sep 3, 2006 59,466 17 92,965 Mar 1, 2010 #3 Sounds like you need to edit the FOV settings but I have no idea where you would find that, it may be in the CCC files or in the FSX files. Upvote 0 Downvote
Sounds like you need to edit the FOV settings but I have no idea where you would find that, it may be in the CCC files or in the FSX files.
W will_chellam Distinguished Jun 5, 2007 450 0 18,810 Mar 1, 2010 #4 does it look stretched because of the borders between each monitor? or does each individual monitor look disproportionate? what monitors and graphics card do you have and how are they all connected up? Upvote 0 Downvote
does it look stretched because of the borders between each monitor? or does each individual monitor look disproportionate? what monitors and graphics card do you have and how are they all connected up?
microterf Distinguished Feb 19, 2009 642 0 19,010 Mar 1, 2010 #5 Thanks all, foudn the solution. It's a setting in FSX.cfg wideview is false, needed to put it to true. Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks all, foudn the solution. It's a setting in FSX.cfg wideview is false, needed to put it to true.