Apocalypse23
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Originally posted by: Matt2
1680x1050 is an awesome resolution for gaming.
I will never play a game on a 4:3 monitor so long as I live. I went from beautiful Dell 20.1" to my old 19" CRT running 1600x1200 when I visited my folks back home and let me tell you... The difference is astounding. The game just feels more immersive and the viewing angle just seems more natural.
When I played CS:S on that 19" CRT, everything just felt cramped and really tall.
Originally posted by: RedStar
"I have an EVGA 8800GTX which has HDCP..."
but you won't need hdcp until 2012..
and the inq (shudder) says that the 8800 series can't do 1080p!! omgawsh
or from this thread:
http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/63451/
(find: 1080p)
edit: well this thread has put me of the acer 22 inch again ..and back onto the Samsung 225BW. so ty
Originally posted by: Makaveli
All of these games also support widescreen. The games I have left to try are the EA games I have installed which don't support widescreen
like Battlefield 2, and Need for speed most wanted. I have to read the hacks on the Widescreen gaming forum to get them up and running.
Originally posted by: xboxist
I still can't decide whether to go for the $600 NEC, or save some cash and get the new VX2035. I just know for sure that I want to game at 1680x1050. Looks badass.
If you guys HAD to suggest a 24" for gaming, what would it be? I'm staying clear of the 22" monitors.
Originally posted by: soydios
I have the VX2025, and just about all my games run fine at 1680x1050. Some require config file edits (PlanetSide, when I still played it) or shortcut commands (BF2, which I still play). But, if anybody knows how to get FEAR working at 1680x1050, please let me know.
Originally posted by: soydios
I have the VX2025, and just about all my games run fine at 1680x1050. Some require config file edits (PlanetSide, when I still played it) or shortcut commands (BF2, which I still play). But, if anybody knows how to get FEAR working at 1680x1050, please let me know.