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    I find I have to really turn down quality setting on my SLI’s GTX 550 Ti’s, even in Quake II! looking forward to the GTX 980 coming out…

    Monitoring your frame rate is important when you’re first setting up a game. You need to really try for 75+ fps – You’ll have a much better experience with low quality and high frame rate in the rift.

    You can also try switching to Z-buffer 3d instead of geometry mode – it will really boost your framerate. If it already looks “cardboard cutout like” to you, then you probably won’t even notice a difference.

    The white lines might be chromatic aberration – there’s an setting in the vorpx (del) menu to correct that, or I’ve heard that the lastest dev kit SDK should do it to?

    in reply to: Medal of Honor: Airborne (2007)? #17550
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    I’m a sucker for the WW2 theme, but I’ll check out MW3, thanks!

    in reply to: Far Cry 1 issues #17451
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    Sweet. Best $40 that I’ve spent in a long time!

    Kudos!

    in reply to: Tips for working with extended display mode #17226
    epengr
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    Sweet, I’ll check that out!

    epengr
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    Some tips:

    You can quickly move an active window to another montitor with Win+Shift+Left/right arrow.

    You can also hover over the taskbar icon until the apps preview pops up, right click on the preview and select ‘move’, then tap an arrow key and the window will be locked to the cursor, dag it where you want.

    Check out this app: , the instuctions are on that site, but the download link is broken – google for it and find a safe site to grab it from. IT will allow you to set up a hotkey to quick switch which is your primary monitor.

    I’d love to hear any other tricks people are using.

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