The patrols are only a dots on your map and nothing else until you get close enough, which is when they actually spawn. Second, the game features optimizations in order to save on animation rendering and such things. This would mean that you're just watching backdrop on that fancy extra width of yours, because there's no way for one player to see where others don't when they're watching the same screen. Furthermore, this game is supposed to support couch co-op to the fullest. This introduces two large coding issues.įirst, your suggested Fog of War would be terribly buggy to implement in this type of game, which has a shared camera for all players. This does actually benefit the team in that you would be able to see patrols farther. I doubt there is anything here, because you're quite definitely not getting ultrawide support for two main reasons.įirst one is the aforementioned wider field of view compared to your teammates. They read everything that comes up, and Peon comes around once a few days to respond to you, but only if they have anything to actually add to discussion. Detection systems in twinstick shooters aren't exactly straight forward, much less in a game where one player can potentially see someone while others don't, and since the camera is shared, this would introduce a lot of room for bugs. That fog of war thing you're tossing around is confusing, it almost sounds like you think it's in the game already, which it isn't, and it's quite hard to implement in a game like this. So basically both of your "arguments" are:ġ) "I'm fine living in the past with my 16:9 1080p screen, therefore everyone else should pander to old set-ups like mine"Ģ) "In a PvE game the group will get negatively affected if you see a larger portion of the ground around you" The first one is fine in conjunction with the second and it doesn't give anyone using an ultra-widescreen any perceived "advantage" over others. I can sort of understand this from Blizzard's point of view with Heroes of the Storm where they don't want players seeing a wider angle of the game, but honestly I still think this argument is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ because there is this thing called "Fog of war" still which obscures player vision.įYI Fog of War and visible screen area are two totally different things. In a PvE game it doesn't matter what other players can or can't see, it makes NO difference to the game experience, apart from providing a negative experience for those whose aspect ratios are not properly supported. and Diablo 3 came out in 2012 - 4 years - that argument isn't even an argument, it's a completely incorrect perception. Diablo 3 or Just Cause 3 as examples I can think of. Yes I can live with it having black bars down the sides because I enjoy this game, but almost every game these days works fine on 21:9. 21:9 is a huge growing trend and most games these days support it just fine. Just take a look at the monitor market last year. I'm glad that YOU find 16:9 ratio perfect for gaming since your monitor is 16:9, but since my monitor is 21:9 I do NOT find it perfect for gaming and others who use ultra-widescreens do not find it "perfect" either. ![]() We really appreciate donations which go to helping us pay for server costs. To get started, just click on a category at the bottom of this page or use the search box up top and enjoy our amazing range of dual monitor backgrounds! So please get involved with the site by rating wallpapers and support the artists (many of whom frequent this site) by commenting on the images. New features are always being developed and if you have any dual monitor backgrounds you would like to see added to the site just register and upload them. ![]() All our dual monitor wallpapers are free and many more are added all the time, usually every day. If you are here it is assumed you have a dual screen monitor or two monitors. Or enter a resolution: (max: 15360x4320) xĬlose Welcome to the largest dedicated dual monitor backgrounds website on the internet.ĭual monitor backgrounds (AKA dual screen wallpapers) are backgrounds that span two screens. Choose your preferred image resolution: Original Show original sizes
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