11-12-2006, 10:33 PM
AFAIK (I've just got mine! Oblivion is awesome! Although a bit weird on the angles when you force the perspective), the video card just sees a single, very large monitor, in my case a 3840x1024 LCD. 3D games will actually draw more game, if they support widescreen resolutions. In Oblivion, for example, the 2D screens of the menu and loading are simply centered with large black areas to the sides (leaving the left and right monitors black), and in the 3D world you just see more world on the sides, with normal proportions and no stretching.
In principle, any 3D game that supports "normal", 16:9 resolutions should be fine with this gizmo. 2D games that fill the screen and look "stretched" in regular widescreens will look even moreso with this. But 3D world should be okay AFAIK. Check the compatibility list in the Matrox page for their game list, to get an idea:)If you have any game particularly in mind and I have it, I can give it a go and tell you.
In principle, any 3D game that supports "normal", 16:9 resolutions should be fine with this gizmo. 2D games that fill the screen and look "stretched" in regular widescreens will look even moreso with this. But 3D world should be okay AFAIK. Check the compatibility list in the Matrox page for their game list, to get an idea:)If you have any game particularly in mind and I have it, I can give it a go and tell you.