After I posted our Eyefinity article, I decided to get back to testing, but a different kind of testing. One thing a lot of people don't realize is that multi-monitor gaming doesn't just give you a bigger game, but more game. We'll be posting a small article based around this soon, but since I found the results so interesting, I've decided to give a small sample:
1920x1080:
5760x1080:
5760x2160:
Notice at 5760x1080, you literally do see 300% of the game world compared to 1920x1080? Talk about a competitive advantage. There could be someone far to the right of you and you wouldn't know it at 1920x1080, but you could easily see it at 5760x1080. Also interesting is that 5760x2160 actually gives you less of the game world compared to 1920x1080, thanks to how games scale.
"Once you use Eyefinity, you learn to hate going without it."
It's not a joke!
1920x1080:
5760x1080:
5760x2160:
Notice at 5760x1080, you literally do see 300% of the game world compared to 1920x1080? Talk about a competitive advantage. There could be someone far to the right of you and you wouldn't know it at 1920x1080, but you could easily see it at 5760x1080. Also interesting is that 5760x2160 actually gives you less of the game world compared to 1920x1080, thanks to how games scale.
"Once you use Eyefinity, you learn to hate going without it."
It's not a joke!