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 Post subject: F1 2011
PostPosted: 31 Jan 2012, 07:00 
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Read Full Detailed Report - F1 2011

This game is a continuation of the F1 series of driving simulators by Codemasters. Like we've come to expect from Codemasters, it has perfect support for Eyefinity. Not lacking in detail, this fine example should keep any F1 simulator fan satiated... until next year.






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 Post subject: F1 2011
PostPosted: 01 Feb 2012, 10:58 
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Read Full Detailed Report - F1 2011

This game is a continuation of the F1 series of driving simulators by Codemasters. Like we've come to expect from Codemasters, it has perfect support for Eyefinity. Not lacking in detail, this fine example should keep any F1 simulator fan satiated... until next year.


4:3


16:10


16:9


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PostPosted: 02 Feb 2012, 17:40 
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No problem. ;) Also, apparently my use of the term 16:3 is not acceptable. :( It's just not as annoying to say as 48:9.

Also.. Elementary school taught me to simplify my fractions.

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PostPosted: 10 Feb 2012, 12:32 
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How is it "not acceptable" ? 16:3 = 48:9 = 3x 16:9, so you're entitled to use any nomination you like best.
48:9 does make more sense to me, because I see it more as a "symbol" of the multi-monitor setup than a fraction. 16:10 is likewise rarely referred to as 8:5, although this would be correct mathematically speaking. What can you do, consensus is the grain of salt in Science's dish... ;)


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 Post subject: Zencyde wrote: Also..
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Also.. Elementary school taught me to simplify my fractions.


Like scavvenjah said, 16:10 should be called "8:5" ?


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PostPosted: 28 Feb 2012, 20:25 
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They drill into you really hard in American public schools to reduce all fractions to the point that it's a nervous habit.

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 Post subject: Hi guys!I'm having a
PostPosted: 20 Apr 2012, 14:54 
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Hi guys!

I'm having a problem with the FOV in F1 2011 at 3600x1920 res... Despite the 5760x1200 works flawlessly.

Is there a solution for this?


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PostPosted: 16 Jul 2012, 06:18 
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Unlike DiRT 2, this game does not support 3x1P. It constrains FMVs and the main menu to the center screen and letterboxes it. In-race gameplay will use all 3 screens, center the HUD to the center monitor (undesired in 3x1P), and use a surround aspect-ratio that's much wider than the actual aspect-ratio in use. I have not found a solution to this yet.

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