It’s a game changer for gaming. It’s really good for multi-window programs like IDEs and video editing. Having 2 full size windows side by side is also cool, but 2 monitors is better for that.
All the replies are talking about going for the most part, but I have one at work. Really makes things easier when you’re working in several different windows at once
Not innately. Have to change some things yourself. A lot of games that don’t have support also have easy ways to implement support!
Issue with Elden Ring is it disables online play (to avoid a potential ban) unfortunately. Wish that wasn’t the case but it is so I’ve been playing without Ultrawide lately. It’s definitely a strong case to notice the difference in.
Its better for videogames and films, and having multiple windows open side by side can be extremely useful sometimes. It is also very nice for tutorials, since you can have a website or video open as well as the program itself and not have to switch back and forth between the two.
I don’t understand ultra wide monitors.
It’s like having two monitors but in one. Everything you need is in your peripheral.
It’s a game changer for gaming. It’s really good for multi-window programs like IDEs and video editing. Having 2 full size windows side by side is also cool, but 2 monitors is better for that.
All the replies are talking about going for the most part, but I have one at work. Really makes things easier when you’re working in several different windows at once
It is insane how much better games look with it. Elden Ring feels awful to play without Ultrawide at this point. RDR2 is gorgeous as well.
I thought Elden Ring didn’t have ultra wide support
Not innately. Have to change some things yourself. A lot of games that don’t have support also have easy ways to implement support!
Issue with Elden Ring is it disables online play (to avoid a potential ban) unfortunately. Wish that wasn’t the case but it is so I’ve been playing without Ultrawide lately. It’s definitely a strong case to notice the difference in.
Ultra wide gives you larger FoV (basically peripheral vision), really good for Shooters
Try one sometime and you’ll understand.
Its better for videogames and films, and having multiple windows open side by side can be extremely useful sometimes. It is also very nice for tutorials, since you can have a website or video open as well as the program itself and not have to switch back and forth between the two.
I have very wide-set eyes that look in outward directions, so they work well for me.