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All the live-long day. Took a coupla days actually. Got it running in a continuous loop from my back forty up the the top of one of the mountains I've hollowed out, with a nice scenic circuit going round the premises. Very roller coaster-like. It's bi-directional and automated with 3 booster stations to keep the carts moving. The sheep seem to love it. It's tons of fun to just ride around on, and there's the added bonus of being shot at periodically by skeletons in some of the badlands sections
Click to embiggen the image, but be warned that it is quite large (I play in 5760x1080 triple-head).
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Edited by jeremymtc (01/25/11 08:27 AM)
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Re: Been working on the railroad... [minecraft content]
[Re: jeremymtc]
#244558 - 01/25/11 05:18 PM
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> Click to embiggen the image, but be warned that it is quite large (I play in > 5760x1080 triple-head).
Bastard. How many games do you play that actually take advantage of 3-screen?
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Re: Been working on the railroad... [minecraft content]
[Re: Mojo2000]
#244626 - 01/26/11 04:21 AM
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> > Click to embiggen the image, but be warned that it is quite large (I play in > > 5760x1080 triple-head). > > Bastard. How many games do you play that actually take advantage of 3-screen?
Heh. Actually most of the games I play see some benefit with the 3 monitor setup, but my main reason for setting it up in the first place was for flight and online racing sims (FS9/X, IL-2, Rise of Flight, Rfactor, GTR/GTL etc). Have a TIR4 head tracker too, coupled with the triple monitors it makes for an incredibly immersive simming environment.
I'm using Eyefinity via an ATI HD5870, and it pretty much works with any game out there automagically but with varying degrees of success from title to title, depending upon how well a given title copes with very high resolution and wide FOV settings. Most FPS shooter games seem to work well with it, though running Crysis at 5760x1080 can be a wee bit taxing on the hardware =)
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