Jump to content

Multi-Screen Set-up?


donovanwolff

Recommended Posts

Yes, Skyrim fully supports multi-monitor gaming in eyefinity or Nvidia surround ( or 3d vision surround )

 

i plan on doing this for my next rig down the road, triple monitor gaming has been tossed around my head quite a bit, currently using one 24" lcd monitor ( 1920x1080 ) may get 2 more or take the plunge and go for 2560x1600 ( 30" monitor )

 

hard choice.

Edited by PsYchotic666Joker
Link to comment
Share on other sites

With the trend going to multiple monitor setups, would there be any way of tweaking Skyrim to work? Seems silly to have a game this visually stunning without supporting it.

Maybe I'm just not seeing the availability? My other 2 24" screens are screaming to join in. I'm running Eyefinity.

Edited by donovanwolff
Link to comment
Share on other sites

OMG! Should have let it detect itself. All 3 monitors up and running. I think I just wet myself! lol Simply a must see!!

 

If you have Nvidia cards you will need to SLI them first ( unless you have the gtx 590 ) if you want to triple monitor game.

 

If you want Eyefinity then that can run off one card, but that's if you're an AMD fan....i'm not though.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Everything is up and running great. umm.....except for the every menu in the game is now WAY too big to be useable. Default settings take me to a (4:3 or 5:4) aspect ratio and there are no resolution options. I can tick the "show all resolutions" option, set the aspect ratio to 16:9, and resolution options will allow 1920x1080, But that just gets me the same thing on all 3 monitors. The default settings look very nice in game, but the huge menus are a real bummer. Even the "Skills" screen is so big that I couldn't tell you what my heath, stamina, or magicka numbers are. :( Any ideas?
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Everything is up and running great. umm.....except for the every menu in the game is now WAY too big to be useable. Default settings take me to a (4:3 or 5:4) aspect ratio and there are no resolution options. I can tick the "show all resolutions" option, set the aspect ratio to 16:9, and resolution options will allow 1920x1080, But that just gets me the same thing on all 3 monitors. The default settings look very nice in game, but the huge menus are a real bummer. Even the "Skills" screen is so big that I couldn't tell you what my heath, stamina, or magicka numbers are. :( Any ideas?

 

I read about this issue from others, it's a bug or something with the game, not sure if some others have fixed it or not but my guess is to wait until the game comes out with a patch for it. other games work fin as they should though!

 

P.S. anybody heard anything yet on a 1.5 patch?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 11 months later...

I know this is a very late reply but just incase others search and find this thread in the future, there's a program you can run along side Skyrim that fixes this called Flawless Widescreen, you can get it here: Flawless Widescreen

 

happy gaming!

Edited by Bilemoods
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...