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Hey brkkab,
this guide mentions a few games:
The 21:9 (2560 x 1080) Experience - PC Monitors
This guide has some handy links including one to a forum with over 2500 gaming titles listed in ultra widescreen:
21:9 gaming guide: shooting in Cinemascope | PC Gamer
Hope it's of some help..
this guide mentions a few games:
The 21:9 (2560 x 1080) Experience - PC Monitors
This guide has some handy links including one to a forum with over 2500 gaming titles listed in ultra widescreen:
21:9 gaming guide: shooting in Cinemascope | PC Gamer
Hope it's of some help..
kemical
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Hey brkkab,
this guide mentions a few games:
The 21:9 (2560 x 1080) Experience - PC Monitors
This guide has some handy links including one to a forum with over 2500 gaming titles listed in ultra widescreen:
21:9 gaming guide: shooting in Cinemascope | PC Gamer
Hope it's of some help..
this guide mentions a few games:
The 21:9 (2560 x 1080) Experience - PC Monitors
This guide has some handy links including one to a forum with over 2500 gaming titles listed in ultra widescreen:
21:9 gaming guide: shooting in Cinemascope | PC Gamer
Hope it's of some help..
brkkab
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I just downloaded all the tool's listed in the article, except for the one by Dante.
For that one it says you have to disable the SecureBoot in the UEFI to use it. I don't exactly want to do that, so I'll just see what the other two programs do.
It will still be awhile before I really need to use them.
On my new pc, I'll need them. On this one, not so much. Limited space & limited games on this one.
The 2 Steam games I have already supports 2560x1080, so does Hydro Thunder Hurricane in Windows 10.
RBI Baseball 2015 doesn't in Steam.
I'll know more on the new pc, as I'll have all of my Steam, Origin, Uplay and Modern Games installed.
For that one it says you have to disable the SecureBoot in the UEFI to use it. I don't exactly want to do that, so I'll just see what the other two programs do.
It will still be awhile before I really need to use them.
On my new pc, I'll need them. On this one, not so much. Limited space & limited games on this one.
The 2 Steam games I have already supports 2560x1080, so does Hydro Thunder Hurricane in Windows 10.
RBI Baseball 2015 doesn't in Steam.
I'll know more on the new pc, as I'll have all of my Steam, Origin, Uplay and Modern Games installed.
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