![]() Originally posted by merlynn14:My problem in mode #2 is it feels like my face is plasterd to the windshield and even tho i am going speed limit it feels like i am crawling along.This is affected by the field of view. My problem in mode #2 is it feels like my face is plasterd to the windshield and even tho i am going speed limit it feels like i am crawling along. I personally use mode 4, due to having more control over each screen and being able to customize the setup using multimon command on-the-fly. You just have to tell me with more details about what are you trying to achieve that you couldn't just by using mulitmon mode 2 command. In your case, 3 screens with the same AR is much easier to achieve a good result. But that's because I have a customized setup with 2 side monitors with 16:9 AR and one center monitor with AR of 21:9. I had to mess with settings for hours until I got a satisfactory result. Originally posted by merlynn14:Thanks but this is what i ahve been using but their descriptions of what each thing does is crap and doesnt explain anything. To set up triples in that is so simple you just put in your angles and distance your head is from the monitors and bamm all done. Why they dont do like Iracing is beyond me. Thanks but this is what i ahve been using but their descriptions of what each thing does is crap and doesnt explain anything. If you're still in trouble after reading it, post here and I'll try to help. Save it, making sure r_multimon_mode is set to 4 in config.Originally posted by coleroddy:here is everything you need to know. Once you're happy, take the output values in orange and enter them in the appropriate places in the multimon_config.sii file. For additional guidance, see the example setup on the second sheet, or experiment with different numbers to see how the diagrams change. Extra tips for this below.Ĭheck to see if the visualization diagrams look like your setup. Go to "File", then "Make a copy" for yourself so you can edit it.Įnter measurements into the green and blue cells, if applicable. Open the google sheets share link at the top. Single Monitor - Dual Monitor - Triple Monitor Place it in the Documents\ folder, same place as the config.cfg file. You can also download a preconfigured multimon file to use as a template. SCS documentation page, if you're interested. It is automatically generated in the Documents folder when r_multimon_mode is set to 4 in config.cfg. The resulting view should have a realistic FOV and be properly angled bezel corrected.įor anyone who doesn't know, the multimon_config.sii file contains advanced monitor settings. The goal of this calculator is to make it easy for anyone using 1-3 monitors to find the perfect multimon_config.sii settings. Resulting view from example setup in calculator (fourth monitor not included)
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