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    Default WoW at 3479 x 2647 Resolution

    Managed to get WoW running at 3479x2647. Framerate was about 5 fps average - spanned all 6 (mostly 3) 30" screens on 8800GTX video cards. I had more space but was unable to actually get WoW to go any further - it refused to do so.



    Not sure how this is useful or not - but needed to do something to stop the madness of these last few tweaks and issues that I am working on before I can actually start leveling.

    CPU use stayed under 30% Gogo multiple cores.

    Oh wait.....WoW is a single core game..... hmm....

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    Photobucket caps uploads sizes The UI seems to scale the icons up (otherwise they would be so small they would be unuseable).

    You don't actually get any extra play area though - you have the same "viewport" if you will - and of course players/mobs from far away will fade in once they get into your detection radii - and not before.

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    To actually GET extra view space - take a look at this link:

    http://www.dual-boxing.com/forums2/viewtopic.php?p=1893

    You have to "zoom out" by changing the camera view. You can see literally half of WSG with a setup like that

    And since players in instanced PvP are always in view.... it could make it VERY easy to see all or nearly all of WSG (from a distance). You can change the settings via hot keys too.

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