Or I suppose you could be some kind of crazy person who switches it up per game.
I assume you three-monitor people use the middle one, but I’d be interested to hear if that’s the case?
Or I suppose you could be some kind of crazy person who switches it up per game.
I assume you three-monitor people use the middle one, but I’d be interested to hear if that’s the case?
I game on one virtual representation of my real monitor at 4k60hz, and one entirely virtual monitor at 4k120hz. When I am playing a game my sister wants to watch, I play it on the screen that also exists in real life, when I am playing just for me, I play it on the 120hz screen. They are one on top of each other, at the touch of a button they swap exact places with each other. I put the one I’m playing on currently at the bottom.
When I want to play something in ultra-wide, the virtual screen can be set to 5740x1080 at 120hz(equal to 3 1080p screens side by side, but as one screen, flat or curved to any degree you want), but for the most part anything that works in ultra-wide works in VR, and full VR is likely gonna be the better option.
What do you use the virtual monitor for?
When not playing on it, it’s usually a browser window. When playing on it, I use it for 120hz, cuz my physical monitor/TV is only 60hz.
How would one access it? Is it like network streaming?