wide·screen gam·ing fo·rum (wsgf):
[-noun] Web community dedicated to ensuring PC games run properly on your tablet, netbook, personal computer, HDTV and multi-monitor gaming rig.
Submitted by Anonymous on 26 December, 2014 - 09:55
Here's your chance to get locked inside a mental asylum during a stormy night. With no weapon or torchlight, only your journalist's thirst for answers and a battery-powered camcorder to rely on, you're prepared to run and hide from trouble... but can your mind endure Mount Massive's darkest secret ?
Submitted by Anonymous on 20 December, 2014 - 19:45
A sequel of sorts to 2010's Guardian Of Light, Temple Of Osiris is an action-platformer combining lush 3D graphics and an old-school isometric view. Lara must reclaim the pieces of the shattered statue of Osiris to restore the betrayed god's power and prevent Set to accomplish his evil plans. Up to four players can join forces to fight Set's minions, operate gigantic contraptions - and "accidentally" kill each other whenever the loot is too good to share.
Submitted by Anonymous on 18 December, 2014 - 12:27
Lichdom puts the crafter back in spellcrafter. Through a spell-centric loot system and extensive crafting and casting mechanisms, wielding magic has never felt so remote from the usual shooting frenzy with mana for ammo.
Submitted by skipclarke on 11 December, 2014 - 17:34
Over the past day or two you've probably seen the announcement of AMD's Catalyst "Omega" driver. I've been digging through the details in the press deck, and I've reached out ot AMD with a few clarifying questions. This article outlines the features that I think will be of most interest to gamers. Lots of really good updates in this driver release, and a number of new feature releases, which will only improve with time. AMD has put together a huge update, and gamers should be excited about the new features, the performance improvements and a renewed interest to squash bugs and make installs easier.
One huge new feature is PLP support, which will begin with the R9 285. Does this mock-up interest anyone? Click through for details.
Submitted by Anonymous on 8 December, 2014 - 21:15
The Crew is a co-op focused, sudo MMO, racing game from Ivory Towers, the game is designed around the idea of teaming up with 1-3 of your friends in a crew and to race, chase and cruise together, however it can be played solo, you still need to be connected to the world though. The games multi-monitor support is very good, it's horizontal plus and runs at 5040x1050 by default. The UI is centred, all the options and HUD elements work, there is a small mouse position issue with the map but nothing that effects he game play.
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.
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 4K quality from the drop down box and watch in fullscreen.
Submitted by skipclarke on 4 December, 2014 - 15:17
Fireworks fascination - All eyes are on the sky, the music starts, the first spectacular effects explode high in the air, open mouths, loud "Ooohs" and "Aaahs" from the crowd. Anyone who's ever witnessed live fireworks knows just how spellbinding a well put-together display can be. Attention, all firework fans! (Source: Steam)
Submitted by Anonymous on 21 November, 2014 - 13:17
When in doubt, rewind and multiply. Use the fourth dimension to send a team of synchronized clones stand on and off pressure pads to control doors, elevators and platforms for you. But be prepared to face the terrible secrets that always lie beneath amazing scientific breakthroughs...