The Dark Mod
The Dark Mod is a stealth-based game inspired by the Thief series; it was originally released as a Doom 3 total conversion and is now a standalone game.
Leak - Dell U3415W 1440p 21:9 IPS Panel
Leaked details showed up today on Guru 3D regarding the Dell U3415W panel. And LG version was also recently leaked.
Details on the Dell model include an IPS panel and a 3440x1440 21:9 apsect ratio based off of 1440p vertical, rather than the 1080p baseline for the current 2560x1080 U2913WM. The inclusion of the U would indicate the panel is in the UltraSharp family, and the inclusion of the W would continue the nomenclature of the "ultra Wide" naming convention. The lack of the M in the name would mean a departure from LED backlighting.
The exclusion of the LED backlighting would be a step back for the 21:9 series, but the increase in size and pixel count is a definite step forward. Hopefully we will end up with a U2415WM. The 3440x1440 contains 4,953,600 pixels, which is close to 2.5x HD. This puts the panel at a better performance place than Eyefinity or Surround which are 3x HD, and considerably less than 4k UHD which is 4x HD.
Dell Releases 24" & 32" 4k UHD Panels
Dell has released its first two 4k UHD panels. The UltraSharp UP2414Q is a 24" model sporting an anti-glare IPS LED panel with mini-DP, DP 1.2a and HDMI connections. The UltraSharp UP3214Q is a 32" panel with the same connections and an anti-glare IGZO LCD panel.
Both models sport USB 3.0 hubs. They can do 60Hz over the mini-DP or DP connections, and 30Hz over the HDMI. The UP2414Q retails for $1,399, and the UP3214Q retails for $3,499. Dell is also promising a 28" 4k UHD panel at "sub $1,000" pricing in early 2014. I'm wondering what features will be cut for to get this panel under $1000. I don't see them going non-IPS, as a TN panel at this resolution would be a waste. I'm guessing that it won't be part of the UltraSharp line.
The 24" seems a bit small for this many pixels, but the price is in line with the existing 30" panel. I'd love to get the 32", but right now that price is out of reach. Here's hoping the 28" panel has the right features.
Starbound (Triple Monitors / Eyefinity / Surround) [~4K]
Starbound is a 2D adventure game that give you a whole universe to explore and play in, the game has a lot of similarity with Terraria, partly thanks to some of the developers that worked on Terraria working on this game as well. Despite the fact it is only in the first day of very early beta it's multi-monitor support isn't bad at all, the only real issue is the fact the games options menu has a fixed list of resolutions, some of the HUD is on the edge of the screen but the rest of it is ether centred or re-positionable.
In order to get around the fixed resolution list to get Eyefinity or Surround running, you'll need to do the following:
1) Start the game for the first time.
2) Go to the options, select a valid single monitor resolution and select fullscreen, then apply and quit.
3) Navigate to the Starbound install directory, Steam\steamapps\common\Starbound
4) Open starbound.config in a text editor.
5) Find the line that has "fullscreenResolution" on it, and edit the values in the square brackets to read your multi-monitor resolution.
IE. My line reads: "fullscreenResolution" : [ 5040, 1050 ],
The video itself is part analysis, part walkthough and part waffle, feel free to like or dislike my video and comment are always welcome too.
Direct Video Link: Starbound (Triple Monitors / Eyefinity / Surround) [~4K]
Channel Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/n11skid
While this video can be watched on any screen it has been encoded to look best on a multi-monitor system, so if your running such a system, then select original quality from the drop down box and watch in fullscreen.
Raptor: Call of the Shadows 2010 Edition
Raptor: Call of the Shadows 2010 Edition is a port of the DOS original featuring optional hqx filtering.
Released on Steam as Raptor: Call of The Shadows - 2015 Edition.
Space Colony
In Space Colony HD you must build a base for your ragtag crew, which includes the lovely Venus Jones, Scandinavian biker Stig Svensson, cybernetics expert Mr. Zhang, rowdy barfly Tami and former chicken farmer Billy-Bob Perkins. Keeping your crew happy is tough when they’re so different, but you also have to keep them alive! Maintaining oxygen levels, productivity and defending against hostile alien threats is your responsibility. - official website
Need for Speed: Rivals (Triple Monitors / Eyefinity / Surround) [~4K]
Need for Speed Rivals is the latest iteration of the franchise, this one is a mix between the 2010 Hot Pursuit and Most Wanted, you can pick between ether being a racer, and racing against other racers and trying to outrun the cops, or a cop and try to bust all the racers. As for triple monitor support, despite being in the Frostbite 3 engine the game is partly vertical minus, however HaYDeN has released a fix for it and has added it to his Flawless Widescreen tool, you can find that here: http://www.wsgf.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=24098
The game also has another issue, it is locked to 30 frames per second, and coded in such a poor way then any change to the FPS messes with how fast you accelerate, move and turn in game. You can get the game running decently at 60 FPS by adding the following command line arguments to the games properties in Origin, however it doesn't fix the fact the game is FPS bound, meaning if you can't keep a stable 60 FPS, you game will literally slow down.
-GameTime.MaxSimFps 60 -GameTime.ForceSimRate 60.0
The video itself is part analysis, part walkthough and part waffle, feel free to like or dislike my video and comment are always welcome too.
Direct Video Link: Need for Speed: Rivals (Triple Monitors / Eyefinity / Surround) [~4K]
Channel Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/n11skid
While this video can be watched on any screen it has been encoded to look best on a multi-monitor system, so if your running such a system, then select original quality from the drop down box and watch in fullscreen.
NetStorm: Islands At War
NetStorm: Islands At War is a real-time strategy Windows game, developed by Titanic Entertainment and published by Activision in 1997. Although a single-player campaign and tutorial missions are included, Netstorm is chiefly designed for online play, allowing for games of up to eight players.
Story:
Game Room
Play emulated arcade, Intellivision and Atari 2600 in a virtual arcade environment.





