Okay, so I had this idea. See, I loaded up NWN on my nice 30" panel, using Bootcamp on my Mac Pro. I've started the game three times, and for various reasons, never been able to finish. I thought, "Hey, load it up on your 30 inch, get this massive view, and blow through it before NWN2 comes out."
So, I loaded it up, and boy was I disappointed. The max zoom distance was the same as every other install I've done (1280x800, 1680x1050 and 1920x1200) and the game just looked big and blocky. I was hoping for some TH2Go-style detail, but none was to be had.
Then, I had to load some custom resolutions into Windows for my Detailed Reports as the Dell 3007WFP and the Mac Pro driver combination doesn't provide 1680x1050 or 1440x900. And I thought, "I wonder if I can plug in a TH2Go-style res and play centered. I'd want to use the native width, so it didn't scale."
This way I could "try out" TH2Go on my current rig, since I don't currently have the money to buy the three monitors (Mac Pros aren't cheap) and the 7300 in my Mac Pro wouldn't push the max TH2Go res very well. For something near the pixels of 1680x1050, I could try the 3.75:1 or 4:1 of Surround Gaming. (See all the calculations at the end of the post.)
In my mind, this is a great way for people to be able to see if they like playing in TH2Go before laying down all the cash. I think that is one of the biggest fears in TH2Go - laying out the cash for the TH2Go and three monitors, and not knowing if you will like it. And, this could help us in finding games that would support TH2Go, as you can see if (and how) the engine supports the Surround aspect ratios.
I wouldn't recommend using this as a substitution for the TH2Go. The actual screen size is pretty small (even on the 30") and not very immersive. All this has made me want is to get my TH2Go set up ASAP.
Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude
2560x1280 = 2:1
2560x853 = 3:1
2560x682 = 3.75:1 (i.e., 3840x1024 TH2Go)
2560x640 = 4:1 (i.e., 3072x768 TH2Go)
NeverWinter Nights
2560x1280 = 2:1
2560x853 = 3:1
2560x682 = 3.75:1 (i.e., 3840x1024 TH2Go)
2560x640 = 4:1 (i.e., 3072x768 TH2Go)
Black & White 2
2560x1280 = 2:1
2560x853 = 3:1
2560x682 = 3.75:1 (i.e., 3840x1024 TH2Go)
2560x640 = 4:1 (i.e., 3072x768 TH2Go)
Resolutions and Ratios:
"Normal Widescreen"
2560x1600 = 16:10 = 1.6:1 = 4,096,000 pixels
1920x1200 = 16:10 = 1.6:1 = 2,304,000 pixels
1920x1080 = 16:9 = 1.78:1 = 2,073,600 pixels
1680x1050 = 16:10 = 1.6:1 = 1,764,000 pixels
"Normal TH2Go"
3840x1024 = 3x5:4 = 15:4 = 3.75:1 = 3,932,160 pixels
3072x768 = 3x4:3 = 12:3 = 4:1 = 2,359,296 pixels
"Wide TH2Go"
3840x768 = 3x15:9 = 15:3 = 5:1 = 2,949,120 pixels
3840x720 = 3x16:9 = 16:3 = 5.33:1 = 2,764,800 pixels
"Faux TH2Go"
2560x1280 = 2:1 = 3,276,800 pixels
2560x853 = 3:1 = 2,183,680 pixels
2560x682 = 3.75:1 = 1,745,920 pixels
2560x640 = 4:1 = 1,638,400 pixels