Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
yeah... sure... but even in most fps games i really cant see how having those extra 2 monitors is so great...
craptacularone, you make a good point... for multi display gaming! but in 3d?
i think for some people multi display gaming really is worth it and is a lot of fun... but idk, for me personally... i wouldnt wanna spend that much extra money to have this added peripheral vision effect... but if your a die hard cs player or play other multiplayer games then this is really a killer feature... but 3d? thats nonsense...

i wanna see an eyedoctor report of a strategy fps gamer before and after playing in 3d for about a month or two
seriously... 3d is really awesome, the potential is there, but its so frustrating to see it fail so close to being where it needs to be...
its like you can grasp the awesomeness proper 3d gaming will be in some years but just cant get there...

anyways, its cool that nvidia enables 3d multi display gaming... its still better than nothing, and is a really cool feature...
its just a shame that its causing me more of a headache and the bezels would probably be annoying me more than the 3d would wow me...
No I don't play in 3D. I tried the 3D vision at a local PC shop and found the effect somewhat irritating to my eyes and could easily see it giving me a headache after a while of use. I play in standard surround and love it. The advantages of having that huge view of the horizon in fps games is absolutely invaluable. Get yourself in a nice high perch in Battlefield BC2 for instance with the sniper class and it's open season

3 monitor gaming is awesome and you really should check it out of you can. I got all 3 of my monitors for under $300 total. Just keep an eye out for deals and snag them when you see a good deal.