Howdy!
Whenever I google for information on games and eyefinity, I keep getting this forum, so I decided I better sign up since I'm new to the fold. I am not a hard-core PC modder/builder etc... however I do like to play EVE Online... and that interface BEGS for more screen real estate. I was able to upgrade my PC inexpensively with an ATI 5770, and bought 2 refurbished Dell 20" LCDs to add to the one I already owned from 3 years ago. All told this upgrade costs less than $500, and what I've already experienced was well worth it! (bringing these features in at price points for average gamers like me should drive up demand for game developers to support these ultra-wide setups!)
A few shots of games I play on the new setup:
Supreme Commander
EVE Online
Sins of a Solar Empire
When I tried Battle Forge, It appeared very "stretchy" on the perimeter.
Does anyone know if there is a setting I need to tweak or a 3rd party app I need to run to get the "stretchy" out?
BattleForge Screenshot
Also, I haven't seen mention of the Catalyst Profile feature most places I've read. It is really handy for my setup because I have my older Dell 2007WFP that has a native resolution of 1680 x 1050 and my 2 new Dell P2010H that have native resolution of 1600 X 900. So I have a profile setup that has a display group of all three running at 4800 X 900 for gaming mapped to a hot-key "Ctrl+Alt+G" and another profile that maintains the native resolution and reassigns the center monitor (the 2007WFP) as my primary display and the other two monitors as extended desktop mapped to a hot-key "Ctl+Alt+W" (for work). This is great as leaving it in eyefinity mode would mean blurry text on the center monitor since that is not its native resolution.
Anyway just wanted to pass on info about the profiles in case anyone else is in a situation like me, and see if anyone else has made Battle Forge less stretchy on the sides :-)
Thanks!