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 AussieTimmeh on 23 September, 2012 - 03:22
This indie game allows you to play God by moving cells with other cells and stuff happens, somehow. You have to move the cells or capsules to match the pattern shown. I'm not really sure what happens or what the purpose is, but at least you can do it in multimon.
Submitted by skipclarke on 23 September, 2012 - 03:07
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD (abbreviated THPS HD) is a skateboarding video game in the Tony Hawk's series of skateboarding games. The game is a high-definition re-release featuring classic levels from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 23 September, 2012 - 02:36
A modern take on the classic arcade game, Lunar Lander, Lunar Flight extends the experience to a fully, fictionalised Lunar Module Simulator providing a variety of mission types involving Transporting Cargo, Acquiring Data at Survey locations and locating Lost Cargo. Completing missions earns experience points and money to be used to Refuel, Repair and Upgrade the Lunar Module.
Submitted by skipclarke on 22 September, 2012 - 21:00
Guild Wars 2 is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game in development by ArenaNet. Set in the fantasy world of Tyria, the game follows the re-emergence of Destiny's Edge, a disbanded guild dedicated to fighting the Elder Dragons, a Lovecraftian species that has seized control of Tyria in the time since the original Guild Wars. The game takes place in a persistent world with a story that progresses in instanced environments.
Submitted by skipclarke on 22 September, 2012 - 14:26
Torchlight II is the sequel to the wildly popular (and successful) action-RPG, Torchlight. The sequel brings the often requested multi-player co-op feature, through peer-to-peer multiplayer support. Torchlight II will feature randomly-generated dungeons for the player to explore, and numerous types of monsters to fight for experience and loot.
Submitted by Anonymous on 22 September, 2012 - 11:26
Torchlight II is a dungeon crawler that has an offline single player mode as well as online and LAN multi-player modes. The game has native support for multi-monitor systems, it is fully horizontal plus, the UI is correctly scaled and the most important elements can be centred although some elements are bound to the edges of the screen. The video itself is part analysis, part walkthough and part waffle, my commentary need works I know, need more practice, but feel free to like or dislike my video and comment.
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.
Submitted by skipclarke on 21 September, 2012 - 20:05
The review copy of Max Payne 3 was provided by NVIDIA. This allowed me to do the Detail Report on the display support, and write this article. Thanks guys.vvI completed the basic storyline set of chapters in about 16 hours, playing on easy. I got 10/46 Steam Achievements, and put together four golden guns (with help from the IGN Guide).
Truth be told I’m not a big fan of shooters, first or third person. When titles such as Doom and Quake first gained popularity, I was in college and playing RPGs and the first RTS games like Dune II. I wasn’t into the “run and gun” idea, and didn’t see the fun in running around just shooting stuff.
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 21 September, 2012 - 03:52
F1 2012 is the latest simulation racing game from Codemasters, based around the 2012 Formula One season. Featuring young driver tests and career modes, the game also has improved car dynamics and a new co-operative season mode.
Submitted by skipclarke on 19 September, 2012 - 21:04
About the Game
Tag, grind, and trick to the beat in SEGA’s hit game Jet Set Radio!
Fight for control of Tokyo-to, mark your turf with graffiti, tag walls, billboards, and even rival gang members! Perform tricks and flips on magnetically driven in-line skates, but watch out for the local police force!
Submitted by AussieTimmeh on 19 September, 2012 - 13:16
E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy is an indie action/role-playing first-person shooter video game created by the 12-person French development team Streum On Studio, and built using Valve Corporation's Source engine. It is a cyberpunk themed game based on the role-playing board game "A.V.A." developed by Streum On Studio in 1998.
Everything about this game is strange. Even the HUD in multimon is strange, all on the left hand screen. If you like strange, this is a good start.