I'm playing on just my middle monitor too. :(
Because the servers are currently down and I have nothing better to do but complain about how bad VERT- sucks, I processed my screenshots from last night in Photoshop.
I know we already know this -- but here's why (VERT-) 5040x1050 really equals 1680x350.
Triple monitor:
Single monitor:
Links to the original files:
5040x1050 --
http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/4611/aion5040x1050.jpg
1680x1050 --
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/5707/aion1680x1050.jpg
A couple of weeks ago, I received a reply from NCSoft:
We appreciate your feedback. Aion uses the Crytek Engine that was created for the game Crysis. All video management is done by the engine and cannot be changed. Please let us know if you have further questions.
Regards,
Mike
NCsoft Technical Support
I don't know if Mike is a developer, or just a guy who answers emails, because I think his facts are slightly off. I believe Crysis actually used the Crytek 2 engine, whereas Far Cry and Aion use the original Crytek engine ... however it might in fact be that NCSoft is 'powerless' to fix the problem if it's an issue with the base engine.
I'm going to reply to his email with these screenshots and some pleading for NCSoft to work with Crytek to fix the issue. :)
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Edit: Upon posting, the forum scaled both screenshots differently -- I had scaled them both to 1000px wide in Photoshop. You can still see the 1000px shots if you click on the images, and of course the original sizes are available at the links I provided.
Also, the reason there's slightly less horizontal information in the 5040 screenshot is because I have bezel correction turned on in my TH2GO, which slightly pulls in the left and right edges (~70px).