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PostPosted: 01 Feb 2016, 11:53 
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Hi all, I'm coming to you with a pretty bizarre request. I want to play a game on my workstation monitor - just for the lulz, but I also think it might be a good experience.

The monitor's resolution is 1920*1920 - a 1:1 aspect ratio.
The games I have are Dirt 3 Complete Edition and Hitman Absolution.

Dirt 3 detects the resolution fine (1920x1920) but will still give a weird auto aspect ratio (16:9 I think) that clips the edges of the game as well as letterboxing. I can choose between 4:3 and 5:4, but no 1:1.

So I'd basically like to know how to force a weird aspect ratio, and I'm sure this is place to ask that question! I look forward to sharing my experience with you.

Thanks for your help :)

EDIT: Hitman actually works fine. I was having trouble with it before, but when the aspect ratio is set to auto, it is perfect :)


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PostPosted: 01 Feb 2016, 12:01 
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Nevermind! Is just the menus that are broken. Gameplay works fine!


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That's the first I hear of a 1:1 Monitor in actual use. I've heard that they exist before but never encountered one.
What kind of Work do you do on a 1:1 aspect ratio?

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PostPosted: 02 Feb 2016, 13:30 
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You don't usually find them outside of very specific medical and scientific uses.

This is an EIZO EV2730Q, which is a "consumer" and productivity targeted monitor. I bought it for programming - to save me the hassle of constantly rotating my 16:9's from landscape to portrait, but it's blown me away by just how much it has enhanced my productivity in even the most menial tasks. Web browsing is a delight - most pages work well with the 1920px across, so you don't get any of the whitespace you usually get on an ultrawide, plus a stack more vertical space.

Writing, spreadsheets, databases all speed up quickly. It's also likely to replace my 21:9 as a video editing monitor - since it can display a full 1920*1080 video and can comfortably fit all of the tools I need to edit underneath. This has freed up a 16:9 monitor I usually use as a fullscreen preview. Being able to contain the editor to one monitor is a HUGE timesave, since I don't have to constantly be minimizing Premiere to make the 16:9 monitor usable.

It's been a long time since I've had a piece of equipment that has so drastically changed the way I work, so quickly (only had it 3 days now). I'll film and post a review of it in a week or two. Just unfortunate it costs $2k.


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