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Enjoy for your desktop wallpaper pleasure. You can find the full sizes in my member gallery. If you click on my name to the left, it will take you to my profile where it will list my latest gallery uploads. From there, if you click on one of the pictures, there will be a link that shows at the bottom of the pop-up that says "View Full Size".:
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Let me know if you have any special requests. I'll update the thread once I capture them. I'm not a hardcore gamer and my hours online are limited, so the higher level zones I can't do just yet. I'm only level 30. |
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9/11/12 11:16:08 AM#3
Cool stuff, thanks for sharing :) - and someone posting something positive and made for people who actually like and play the game deserves praise anyway! |
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9/11/12 11:24:02 AM#4
I favorite is the last one with DR. Great angle. Since i'm not playing, i'd love to see some good shots from Orr.
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Tardcore
Apprentice Member
Joined: 9/13/09
"A strange game. The only winning move is not to post." |
9/11/12 11:25:55 AM#5
Originally posted by Stellus Yeah I do. Buy me two more monitors.
"Gypsies, tramps, and thieves, we were called by the Admin of the site . . . " |
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9/11/12 12:47:35 PM#6
Divinity's Reach blew my mind when I first saw it. The designers and art directors of this game really did an amazing job there.
Enter a whole new realm of challenge and adventure. |
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9/11/12 12:53:54 PM#7
When you think about it, Vistas are such a minor feature but they go a long way in stimulating exploration and providing us eye candy by giving us the bird point of view of the area. A carrot in a stick that is related to exploration and not rewarding pew pew pew. Thanks OP, these look amazing. |
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Sure thing! Not many finished games resemble their concept art as closely as GW2 does and I think the Vista Points are great at showing not only what the game looks like now, but also what the concept artists conceived it to be.
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Updated with some new ones.
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9/11/12 11:38:53 PM#10
Timberlane Falls. That place is AMAZING
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9/12/12 1:21:27 AM#11
This is actually the first mmorpg im not using all 3 sceens for. Looks awesome but I am enjoying the story to much to watch it zoomed in right now. Once they let us move our interface ill probly go back to eyefinity though.
Hero Evermore |
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kadepsyson
Elite Member
Joined: 5/15/06
The doctors say his chances are 50/50...but there's only a 10% chance of that. |
9/12/12 1:32:21 AM#12
Originally posted by HeroEvermore Flawless Widescreen has a module for GW2 now. It might not be completely bug free just yet, however, as it didn't function correctly when I tried it. Worth a shot though! Glad to see more people in an eyefinity setup. I love the game environment in Eyefinity, 7680 x 1600 resolution here. El Psy Congroo |
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The requests for Timberline and Orr may take awhile. Those are in higher level zones and I'm still in my 30's. Given that I work a 9-5 job and I'm getting married next Saturday, I won't be making too much progress anytime soon. I'll keep them on the list though for when I do get there.
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9/12/12 12:29:44 PM#14
3 monitors to play games? Really=)
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9/12/12 12:38:59 PM#15
These pics literally make my eyes hurt, lol. No offence! I think it's because my screen is small and I can't even view the whole full-size picture, only parts of it... XD I can't even imagine how to play a game on 3 monitors... That would make me motion sick.
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Added some, including a couple Lion's Arch shots.
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Originally posted by STDB You have to look at them head on in the center. The way AMD's Eyefinity and nVidia's Surround work, the outside monitors act to provide "peripheral" vision. Those monitors will mimic what the human eye sees outside central gaze in a three-dimensional plane. In games, if something runs into your peripheral (on either of the two outside monitors), instead of turning your head to see what that thing is, you have to turn your camera in order to truly simulate the experience. If you look at the outside monitor from head on without turning your camera, you'll see just a stretched, almost blurry image that makes no sense. Your brain won't translate it the same as if you turn your character to place that section into your central monitor. Therefore, if you try and use the full-size image on a single monitor as a desktop wallpaper, it may hurt your eyes. You'll have to crop the image how you want to get it to fit your monitor's resolution. So really, these wallpapers are meant for those with similar setups. All others will have to crop them down to their preference. |
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kadepsyson
Elite Member
Joined: 5/15/06
The doctors say his chances are 50/50...but there's only a 10% chance of that. |
9/13/12 12:31:40 AM#18
Originally posted by Stellus I like to think of it as the stretching giving you a better ability to notice something when it's at the side of your peripheral vision :) But yes, as you said, you turn the camera to look at something just as in real life you move your eyes to look at something. El Psy Congroo |
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9/13/12 12:42:26 AM#19
Wow 3 screens =) Nice shots by the way. I wish the site could display bigger images. |
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Originally posted by KhinRunite You can. If you click on my name to the left, it will take you to my profile where it will list my latest gallery uploads. From there, if you click on one of the pictures, there will be a link that shows at the bottom of the pop-up that says "View Full Size". I'll add this note to the OP. |
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