Two 16:9 1080p monitors and one 16:10 1680x1050
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One monitor is at 1920x1080, and the other monitor is actually my TV, at 720p. Makes for very strange-looking print-screens.
A 24" monitor at 1920x1080, 16:9.
70" LED Flat Screen 1080p
3x 1920x1080 [sp]5760x1080[/sp]
Unfortunately my PC can't really pull off that resolution in most games, so I mainly use eyefinity to multi-task on different screens, but that's probably the most enjoyable way to use it. It's great playing KSP while watching a video/podcast at the same time, and still having a spare screen to look at stuff on the internet. It's also a massive boon to be able to see multiple full-sized pages next to eachother. Multiple monitors can make quite a difference, and they're getting cheaper these days.
1600x900, but I run my newer games for the most part 1280x720.
5:4 1280 x 1024
1920x1200. Fuck 1080 vertical, that shit should stay on TV. 16:10 is where the oldfags are at :v:
I'm 16:10 22" screen displaying 1680x1050
(this was supposed to be an edit)
OP, I am making a game as well, and I made a 'camera' class which basically acts as a dynamic viewport that changes the view area according to the aspect. Bottom line: you shouldn't have to optimize anything according to aspect ratio (unless how much of the playing area you reveal at once is of importance).
Two 22" and one 24" in the middle at 16:9 1920x1080 each
With nVidia surround I only get each screen to be 16:10 @ 1680x1050 though which is a total of 5040x1050 and an aspect ratio of 24:5
At home I have a 1920x1080 monitor, so, 16:9
The one before it was 4:3 :P
[QUOTE=LegoGuy;40023148]I'm making a game that will be optimized for widescreen monitors that use the screen resolution 1366x768 and over.
However, if you try to use it on 16:10 and 4:3, due to the scaling, 2 black lines will be present on the top and bottom.
I'm posting this poll to see if enough people don't have 16:9 monitors that are 1366x768 and over to decided weather or not I should make the extra effort to fix the black lines bug.[/QUOTE]
you're acting like bugs shouldn't be fixed unless too many people encounter them.
BenQ HD2220 16:9 1920x1080 masterrace
[URL="http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey"]Steam HW survey is useful for this kind of stuff.[/URL]
[QUOTE=endorphinsam;40031706]you're acting like bugs shouldn't be fixed unless too many people encounter them.[/QUOTE]
Welcome to the real world. If the amount of users experiencing the problem is small enough, it often might not be worth the time and money to fix the issue.
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