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    ROG Guru: White Belt slaytus +10 slaytus's Avatar
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    Eyefinity looks zoomed in not pancaked?

    Ok my question is That I have a hd 9650 Directcu II 2gb Running eyefinity at 5760X1080 on asus 21.5" led 1080p monitors.
    Now some first person shooters don't give you the resolution option of 5760x1080 (which is fine) but some do yet when you play it in game it looks as if its displaying it larger then what my screens are which usually on minotrs it would go black screen if it was unsupported res. but I was wondering why my desktop wallpaper fits to 5760x1080 and yet the game doesn't? like its not stretched pixels or nothing its crystal clear in-game just looks like your holding the zoom button down i.e. (you see the scope of the gun and just the barrel, instead of seeing the whole gun, scope, and barrel. This was a bigger explaination to such a simple question lol if a video or screenshot make it easier to explain I can upload one.
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    P.s. Are these the games that just aren't qualified for eyefinity? I noticed AMD has a " AMD Eyefinity Validated and Ready Software" list so maybe thats the issue that they play on it just not perfect like the ones in the list? lol
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    http://support.amd.com/us/eyefinity/...-software.aspx

    There's the list of qualified games. I think your problem is that the field of view is too low for the ultra-wide resolution. Most games probably don't allow this sort of adjustment so it just stretches the standard image rather than giving you more of the room to look at in the peripheral vision. http://widescreengamingforum.com/article/field-view

    Try the WSGF - they are specifically tailored to addressing widescreen issues http://widescreengamingforum.com/
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    Thanks! I'll look into that and thanks again for such a quick reply
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