Question Triple Screen Setup

Discussion in 'Community Support' started by AdamK, Oct 27, 2024.

  1. AdamK

    AdamK New Member

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    Hello! I have been trying to get my triple screens to work on raceroom. Currently running a 49" as my center screen and two 34" as my left and right ,I have AMD.

    I have tried eyefinity with the triple screen on but all I get is a small square on the top left corner of one screen with the game menu. I've tried with eyefinity off but only get one screen and when I go into a session I get three different views on my center screen. I have display mode set to full screen, aspect ratio set to 16:9 with highest being 32:9 and lowest 4:3. Resolution is maxed out at 2560x1440 240hz. All monitors are curved.

    Any help is greatly appreciated. Also all drivers and the game is up to date.

    Thank you!
     
  2. AdamK

    AdamK New Member

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    With AMD Eyefinity on
     

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  3. Maskerader

    Maskerader Well-Known Member

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    The game doesn't really work when monitors are not the same size (it should work, there are literally options for that in the game, but they don't work properly; I asked about that a couple times in the past but had no response from devs). Triple screen option just divides the whole resolution into three equal parts and for some reason also adds a 1-pixel wide line between them. So unless you're fine with that, just use your center monitor. You can also use triple screen option on it to get some curvature compensation.

    In theory you set up triple screen like that: you set up Eyefinity, run the game, select ratio that corresponds to Eyefinity resolution, then select this resolution; then turn on triple screen option in the game and adjust the size/angle/bezel sliders.

    Maybe your resolution is just too high for the game? I would try setting up Eyefinity not at native resolution, but at 1080p to reduce pixel count to see if it even works.