Hi,
This isn't a question as much as an informational/suggestion thread. I've seen lots of people ask questions about PLP gaming with different resolutions and such, while getting no real answers, or ones just saying that "it's not possible" or "it's up to the game developers".
I'd just like to say that a small little project called SoftTH exists. It's a free set of files that allows you to run eyefinity with different resolution monitors for gaming. For example, I am using SoftTH with my two 1280*1024 monitors and my 1920*1080 one in the middle.
The only problem is that SoftTH really only has support for DX9. The source code for it has been released because the creator of the project as moved on to different projects.
It would be nice if there were people willing to continue the project and bring in DX10/DX11 support. I, for one, will be looking at the source code shortly.
http://www.kegetys.fi/forum/index.php?board=1.0
I have also posted a thread in the programming section for possible contributors to the project.
Example of what it looks like:
This isn't a question as much as an informational/suggestion thread. I've seen lots of people ask questions about PLP gaming with different resolutions and such, while getting no real answers, or ones just saying that "it's not possible" or "it's up to the game developers".
I'd just like to say that a small little project called SoftTH exists. It's a free set of files that allows you to run eyefinity with different resolution monitors for gaming. For example, I am using SoftTH with my two 1280*1024 monitors and my 1920*1080 one in the middle.
The only problem is that SoftTH really only has support for DX9. The source code for it has been released because the creator of the project as moved on to different projects.
It would be nice if there were people willing to continue the project and bring in DX10/DX11 support. I, for one, will be looking at the source code shortly.
http://www.kegetys.fi/forum/index.php?board=1.0
I have also posted a thread in the programming section for possible contributors to the project.
Example of what it looks like:

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