Discussions about getting games to run in a Multi-Mon setup.
Dem Pyros
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by Dem Pyros » 18 Jun 2007, 07:15
Woah, wince when/how can the 360 use 3 screens?
ctrlsteef
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by ctrlsteef » 18 Jun 2007, 07:35
My guess is with something similar to the TH2G?
Apple
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by Apple » 18 Jun 2007, 12:18
I see at least 3.. most likely 4 360's in that picture, ones just behind the pole/wheel.
Anyone else notice the left and right screen are zoomed in quite a bit?
Either way that is still pretty cool.
Paddy the Wak
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by Paddy the Wak » 18 Jun 2007, 12:42
Very cool indeed ... :D
I want the rig without the 360's and the screens for my comp TH setup ... :mrgreen:
Mergatroid
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by Mergatroid » 18 Jun 2007, 14:47
I see at least 3.. most likely 4 360's in that picture, ones just behind the pole/wheel.
Anyone else notice the left and right screen are zoomed in quite a bit?
Either was that is still pretty cool.
There's 4. One for each screen. (There is a small screen above the middle one).
diehardDanny
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by diehardDanny » 18 Jun 2007, 17:00
yep, I read about a new game (Forza 2?) which is the first to make use of the ability to connect several Xboxes to generate one picture.
packerfan
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by packerfan » 18 Jun 2007, 18:50
4 xboxes...
Probably 1 to process the game and 3 to generate the image or something
Dem Pyros
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by Dem Pyros » 18 Jun 2007, 19:17
4 xboxes...
Probably 1 to process the game and 3 to generate the image or something Each one processes an image.
Note the rear-view mirror.
JKeefe
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by JKeefe » 18 Jun 2007, 20:04
All that for a game? If you're going to spend all that money on displays and a chair, why not hook it up to a real PC racing sim? Then you don't need 4 computers anf 4 copies of the software. :roll:
kopaka649
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by kopaka649 » 19 Jun 2007, 04:47
Look kind of cool, but yeah, a PC sim would be better. Also, eew bose.
Dem Pyros
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by Dem Pyros » 19 Jun 2007, 05:57
Look kind of cool, but yeah, a PC sim would be better. Also, eew bose. ....eww bose? BOSE??
Evil Incarnate
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by Evil Incarnate » 19 Jun 2007, 06:04
That seems like an awful lot of money to spend on a racing simulator... one would be better off going to the arcade. Also, that would take up quite a bit of room; again, another reason just to go to the arcade.
Apple
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by Apple » 19 Jun 2007, 07:14
[quote]I see at least 3.. most likely 4 360's in that picture, ones just behind the pole/wheel.
Anyone else notice the left and right screen are zoomed in quite a bit?
Either was that is still pretty cool.
There's 4. One for each screen. (There is a small screen above the middle one).
Yeah, a rear view mirror.
I went to the site and had a read. Its rather an expensive toy... 4 360's and three big screens.
I still dont see why the two side screens looked zoomed in though.
Valken
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by Valken » 21 Jun 2007, 06:42
They should just port Forza 2 to the PC instead!
Much easier to setup multihead than on the Xbox 360 but it is cheaper to by 3-4 360s versus a reasonable SLI or Xfire setup + TH2GO.
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by b0n3z » 31 Jul 2007, 06:00
Maybe it's just me, but that rear view mirror - or the small screen under the far right display sure looks like a Sony PSP. If this is the case - how did they hook that up to a Xbox?
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Dem Pyros
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by Dem Pyros » 31 Jul 2007, 07:05
Maybe it's just me, but that rear view mirror - or the small screen under the far right display sure looks like a Sony PSP. If this is the case - how did they hook that up to a Xbox? That's just you (note the light on it)
ctrlsteef
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by ctrlsteef » 31 Jul 2007, 07:49
Well, I think it looks like a PSP too. :?
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by b0n3z » 01 Aug 2007, 06:39
Well, I think it looks like a PSP too. :?
Dem Pyros is correct - it's not a PSP. It's a Power Acoustik (PTM 750) 7" LCD display. You can see a better view of it in this picture:
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