Anyone here tried gaming on a super ultrawide?

Anyone here tried gaming on a super ultrawide?
How is it?

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you lose a lot of vertical sight

No but I have regular ultrawide and I love it. There's a few games that don't support it but there's EZ fixes for like 90% of them.

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have an ultrawide as well, its true there are ez fixes for pretty much 90% of them, but if you're trying to play the other 10% that doesn't have an ez fix you're going to be frustrated

all in all though i love mine and can't go back to a single monitor. also losing vertical sight like what this user saidhasn't been that big of a deal for me, not even noticeable but thats just me

>single monitor

i meant a non-ultrawide monitor

no you don't. learn how resolutions work before you post nonsense.

So, would you say most games can be played in ultrawide no problem? (after you apply fixes)

It's very cinematic and immersive

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>orbweaver
MY FUCKING NIGGER

most games. exceptions will usually be indie games. i'm playing little nightmares right now and there's no ultrawide fix and the game is designed around 16:9 but those games don't pop up often.

you also can watch movies with no black bars since all movies are filmed in 21:9 which is ultra wide aspect ratio.

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AAA, B and Indie games have native UW support 90% of the time, the problem often lies with console ports of Japanese games, but even so there are fixes for those, with the exception of anything published by Koei-Tecmo (which doesn't even have AA options most of the time).

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Lol

Great. I notice the UI on your image there anchors to the sides which is fine for ultrawide but might be too far to the sides on a super ultrawide.
Is that also something you can fix most of the time?

depends on the game.

The UI thing varies from game to game, some have the options to scale or move it, some don't.

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I usually like my UI elements to be in standard 16:9 positions so I don't have to look so far on either side to see them. you can clearly see in screenshots like this the extra screen that ultrawide provides. the UI outlines the 16:9 resolution which you see on your standard monitor, and the two wings on either side that extend beyond that are the extra space I get from my ultrawide.

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I have dual 144hz monitor, and 4K TV for Retro gaming. The Ultrawide 144hz is great

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I didn't try ultrawide but I try surround gaming, and The major problem I just couldn't deal with was the horrendous fisheye on each sides of the screen. Pretty sure this format suffers from it too.
In the end, Ultrawide is still the best compromise.

Are you king of manlets? That bed is really small

>also losing vertical sight like what this user said
>hasn't been that big of a deal for me, not even noticeable but thats just me

What the fuck is wrong with peoples, where did this ridiculous idea originate from?

>Hollow knight has an ultrawide mod.

What the fuck, WHAT THE FUCK!
I hope this shit is recent, otherwise I'm gonna be so fucking mad.

you're talking about FOV which is adjustable

have a wallpaper I made

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>That disgusting dusty keyboard

No FOV is adapted to this much wideness, your only option is too drastically reduce it, and you ends up with a worse FOV than consoles, completely killing the point of a super ultrawide.

You can pretend all you want but playing retro vidya on anything else than a CRT is retarded.