[quote]Whilst I understand everyone's obvious frustration for those experiencing problems, try and keep comments constructive. The forum's here to help with problems, and we invariably come up with solutions for most issues - it's what we do! - however persistent complaining doesn't help push things forward.
We have ATI guys visiting the forum who do a great job in their own time answering as many questions as they can. Absolutely let your voice be heard, but keep it specific and helpful - in the end it will benefit us all! Persistently attacking ATI and repeat posting of the same point is unnecessary. The more constructive the posts the sooner everyone can get some answers. :onethumb
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good post, also good to hear that this forum gets attention form the devs at the companies making it. I think half of the fun with all this is the sense of accomplishment you get once you get things working. That's why not everyone out there has a widescreen rig setup, you have to really love this stuff to commit the kind of time we do to it :rockout
Unfortunately, that will ensure that features like this are never taken seriously or properly supported. I've been living on the bleeding edge of tech for 20 years now (I had a Video Toaster for my Amiga, for instance), and popular acceptance is key to support. That acceptance will never arrive if you make things so difficult that guys like me are perplexed - much less the typical idiot out there.
Remember the games makers have to do their part as well and fix issues like FOV that continue to plague triplehead gaming. Just try booting up the most popular game in the world right now and find out: CODMW2 requires a third-party hack to work properly.
ATI can attempt to proselytize this feature all they want, but it's the raw number of people actually using (and clamoring for proper games support) that will - or won't - turn the tide. While I certainly take some pride in being able to get almost anything to run properly (you can see I'm like a dog after a bone on that), I can't recode games and I can't invent microcode for a BIOS. Ultimately, I'm at the mercy of people who will only fix these things if there's a significant economic benefit involved.