![]() Which brings me to this, you can also clearly see the picture hasnt been cut and put together again. But at least you can see the panel and see ahead clearly which is the main thing i was going for along with good screenshots. But the game is like that by default on single monitors anyway. With this shot, you can see the bottom portion of the visor, and can clearly see the instrument panel. (i didnt think to get a screenshot of the "Before" look :). Thankfully, i did not have that same issue with ATS. It doesnt help that the ingame graphics settings crash the game, which is why i had to use open gl.īut it kept doing the same thing over til it eventually just loaded up fine. I eventually had to disable nvidia surround, load game in open gl to change settings, exit game, enable nvidia surround, load game in DX, and kept doing that til it finally worked for me. When i loaded the game, the game,(ETS2), wasnt loading correctly, it would only load half a screen and i couldnt move the mouse or anything. The config file is the biggest key to it working right.īut, i had other issues as well. ![]() This took me a few hours as i had to read about everything first, which i suggest you do the same thing because for me, it wasnt just plug in monitors, and game loads in 3 monitors. You only need about 1 minute to change the config file once. If i have gained your interest and you want to know more, read the rest of this guide and try it out for yourself. But, again, i found that having no bezel correction wasnt that bad and barely noticeable anyway. So i done away with the ingame bezel correction in favour of screenshots. BUT, it may still help you.įor me, i found the ingame bezel correction actually ruined screenshots. If you prefer perfect looking ingame graphics while playing, then this may not be the guide for you. If you want near perfect screenshots, then keep reading. I have also uploaded a similar guide like this for ATS. This config can also be done for ATS in exactly the same way. Each time you want to make a change, you have to exit the game, then make the change, save it, then reload the game and try it. The only annoying part of trying different settings, is, the loading. Harder to enjoy beverages while driving in VR □.MOST IMPORTANT PART, COPY THE CONFIG FILE TO YOUR DESKTOP!!! That way, if game breaks on you after you alter something, you have the original config. ![]() Good luck! Now that I have it working I prefer it to VR myself. After this you will need to modify the multimon_config file to tweak the monitor fov, scaling etc.įor the multimon file I looked at a steam guide with lots of trial and error to tweak it. Working off memory so hopefully that all makes sense. If it doesn't (you may see the game with a black border the size of the extra monitors) I wait until the game launches, log into to the profile and change a graphics setting (scaling works for me) the every thing looks as expected. Launch ATS/ETS2 and it should span the monitors now. This point you'll make it span the monitors however you like. Once you have it installed you'll run ATS/ETS2, then select the exectuvble in Borderless Gaming (move it from a left window to right window).Īfter that close ATS/ETS2, right click on the game in Borderless Gaming and you'll define the windowed screen size. As I recall you can get it on Steam, or download a slightly older version from the developers Git page (Google will find it). If anyone has any idea of what i can do i would really appreciate it. I've seen a lot of demonstrations on YouTube about doing this but none of the videos mention what programs or anything that they use to do so. Since that project died years ago I haven't been able to find a way to get this working in any way that's usable. If i flip them upside down they bout sit about 3-4 inches lower than the 27".Įither way i've been looking for a way to setup the multi monitor solution for ATS / ETS2 like SoftTH used to do. the monitor stand that i have i think is a bit crooked so if i set the left monitor to landscape it actually sits about 3 inches higher. ![]() The vesa mounts on the back are in different spots on 24" and 27" monitors so the monitor on the right sits about an inch and a half higher than my 27". The 2 24" monitors are the same exact monitor. Guys i've been looking everywhere trying to find some kind of solution to get "surround" to work. ![]()
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