[quote][quote]I'm very new to the whole triple monitor thing as well as this forum. I may not even be putting this post at the end :)
First thanks to Hayden and Helifax for putting all this work into these fixes. Those of us who can't code really appreciate it!
I'm running a Radeon 6950 setup. I'm wondering what the best resolution would be to run the game in. I keep hearing 5040x1050 referred to as "normal". What do you mean by normal?
I've been getting it to run at 5760x1080. Would it look better at 5040x1050? If so, is there a way to get my monitors to think they can do that? I'm running 3 ASUS VE278Q. I don't think they offer that resolution. Unless i'm mistaken.
Thanks for your help!!
No, running this at 5760x1080 is what you want to do and there is no reason to try and change it. It would not look better for you at 5040x1050. You want to run this at your combined nativel resolution for your system, it's just that, for a lot of people, that resolution is 5040x1050. I run at the same resolution you do.
Phrayzur,
If you are sure that something isn't right about how your display looks it could also be your FOV (Field of View) settings. I am at work right now and I can't remember if WSF has a setting for FOV. I know HaYDeN's last fix had a modifyable setting for FOV when you ran it but I'm not sure about WSF. Anyway if you want to mess with your field of view. below is how you can manually modify it in the skyrim.ini file. If you think the your game looks fine as is and were just wondering if you would get a better look with the other resolution I wouldn't mess with this. I think my FOV is set to 90 but I can't remember for sure.
The default Field of View is fairly narrow — between 60 and 75 — which works well for TVs, since you’re sitting further away from the screen, but PC gamers are more accustomed to higher FOVs. Compare the default FOV to a FOV of 90.
1. Go to your My Documents -> My Games -> Skyrim -> skyrim
2. Create a backup of the skyrim.ini file
3. Open the file, then scroll down to where it says [General]
4. At the bottom of this section, add fdefaultfov=XX (where XX is the FOV value you want to change to)
5.Save, exit, and play
Also, if you just think the game graphics could look better you are right and there are plenty of graphics mods on Skyrim Nexus that you can download to make this game look a whole lot better.