Opticraft Community
Discussion forum => Offtopic => Topic started by: chancecarey on April 30, 2011, 02:52:58 pm
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Hey!
I've just got the triplehead2go, and wondering if any of you have it?
It allows me to play black ops in 3 screens, widescreen. Pretty much a given hack :P
What are your inputs on the device?
I recommend it for those heavy gamers out there, but it will cost you $500.
Chance
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Does it work on consles?
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Does it work on consles?
I don't imagine so, as it gets its settings via usb and requires the correct software.
Chance
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is it on ps3 or xbox
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Pc
Chance
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oh...they have black ops on pc??
didnt know that
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So how does the black ops HUD adapt toinfo on o the screen? does it give you a wider field of vision or is the map on one screen, info on other etc?
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Hey!
I've just got the triplehead2go, and wondering if any of you have it?
It allows me to play black ops in 3 screens, widescreen. Pretty much a given hack :P
What are your inputs on the device?
I recommend it for those heavy gamers out there, but it will cost you $500.
Chance
I would rather go with amd eyefinity when it comes to using 3 monitors. But that will have to wait until i buy my 2nd graphics card.
BTW, when playing competitive black ops, you will come to find that is more of a hassle than a helper.
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lol hes like `ohh PC also get games.... `
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So how does the black ops HUD adapt toinfo on o the screen? does it give you a wider field of vision or is the map on one screen, info on other etc?
Using a widescreen hack, it shows me the normal display on one screen, and then a wrap around view on the other two.
Chance
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So how does the black ops HUD adapt toinfo on o the screen? does it give you a wider field of vision or is the map on one screen, info on other etc?
Using a widescreen hack, it shows me the normal display on one screen, and then a wrap around view on the other two.
Chance
What graphics card do you have? Just curious.
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So how does the black ops HUD adapt toinfo on o the screen? does it give you a wider field of vision or is the map on one screen, info on other etc?
Using a widescreen hack, it shows me the normal display on one screen, and then a wrap around view on the other two.
Chance
What graphics card do you have? Just curious.
The nvidia 8800gt works perfectly, although I have recently upgraded to a radeon card.
Also, upgraded ram from 4 > 6gb :P
Chance
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So how does the black ops HUD adapt toinfo on o the screen? does it give you a wider field of vision or is the map on one screen, info on other etc?
Using a widescreen hack, it shows me the normal display on one screen, and then a wrap around view on the other two.
Chance
What graphics card do you have? Just curious.
The nvidia 8800gt works perfectly, although I have recently upgraded to a radeon card.
Also, upgraded ram from 4 > 6gb :P
Chance
I was asking because if you have a good graphics card there would be no need for triplehead2go, if i had the money for 3 monitors i could hook them up right now to my GPU and play.
By the way, 6GB of ram has no performance increase over 4GB. No released program to date uses more than 3.5 GB of ram.
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Nick, except for minecraft servers :P
Also, I bought three 28 inch (Think their 28..) moniters for the triplehead, but sadly the triplehead did not have the right resolution!
So now i have three 21 inch monitors.
Chance
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Minecraft only uses about 2.5 GB of ram on average. It depends on the map you are on.
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Minecraft only uses about 2.5 GB of ram on average. It depends on the map you are on.
I was talking about beta.
Used to run a dedicated beta server that used around 8gb ram, obviously I changed the server into my gamer though :P
Chance
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Minecraft only uses about 2.5 GB of ram on average. It depends on the map you are on.
I was talking about beta.
Used to run a dedicated beta server that used around 8gb ram, obviously I changed the server into my gamer though :P
Chance
Servers are different when it comes to ram usage. Im talking about for a gaming PC. But running a game server off of your home PC isnt a smart idea to begin with unless you specifically build it to do so.
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Chance
Servers are different when it comes to ram usage. Im talking about for a gaming PC. But running a game server off of your home PC isnt a smart idea to begin with unless you specifically build it to do so.
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I wasn't running it off my home pc, it used to have a server motherboard that I swapped for the one that I had before I killed it. :P
Chance