BMS 4.32 SoftTH
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thanks for the info. Will definately look into this.
At the moment, I have the task of getting familiar with BMS itself -but once i get good at that, I will definately look into this.
I have bookmarked this page.
Once again, thanks.
I was also talking about 3 main monitors too -some guy on here is using 3 projectors!!! sweet jeezas!
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I’d done my test last night.
SoftTH running with BMS4 without instrument export( full screen mode): looks like worked but without any display.
SoftTH running with BMS4 with instrument export(forced window ):The game is running but I can’t see anything displayed in main monitor.
Looks like need to wait BMS to add the option to enable instrument export under full screen mode.
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thank you, it works very well
I have a small problem with the mouse, I try to do a rampstart but the mouse is stuck on the left screen.
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Hey Guys… Just tested out SoftTH with my setup and it works great!
I had 2 5:4 1280x1024 LCDs laying around from my older rig which I couldn’t use in a multi monitor setup since EyeInfinity needs all displays to be the same resolution/size.
SoftTH enabled me to use these displays simultaneously. Enabled 32 bit color and VSYNC / Tripplebuffer in the SoftTh config file without any noticeable FPS hit.
Here’s a quick video showing the initial run…
[1280x1024] x [1920x1080] x [1280x1024]
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anyone else got the really slow ui screen issue? i can fix it but in config but then lose freetrack and debrief clickable is fubar?
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tried everything I can think of.
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Anyone ? ? ? ?
I guess not oh well……
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Is it beneficial or workable to use the SoftTH with one card with three (non-surround / non-eyefinity) outputs?
I have some GTX475 which has two DVIs and one DisplayPort, and which doesn’t allow Surround Gaming in itself. But I would have the three displays… -
From what I’ve understood yes, it will use another video card in your system to display the remaining output.
It mirrors what would be the 3rd output internally over the PCI-E bus and displays it through the 2nd video card.
Nvidia hardware is limited to 2 simultaneous displays per card, even though there is technically 3 outputs. So with a second card installed in your system you will now have 3 outputs possible. The second card does not have to perform any 3D rendering, so requirements are low. All video cards must be PCI-E, not compatible with AGP or PCI due to bandwidth limitations.
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anyone else got the really slow ui screen issue? i can fix it but in config but then lose freetrack and debrief clickable is fubar?
Hello. Can I ask you if you solved this issue? How did you fix it using the config tool?
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I have 3 monitors on 1 card, it’s an AMD/ATi, but I could get it working with many nVidia cards as well. For my generation I needed an active HDCP-DVI adapter to generate the 3rd timing signal but more modern cards generate at least 3 timing signals natively.
I have a working 3-screen SoftTH setup with BMS that I’m quite pleased with.
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Just for guys searching for it:
@The_Nephilim:you will need to edit the “Falcon BMS.cfg” in 2 spots for Field of View:
1. g_fDefaultFOV to whatever works for you I have it set too 110…
2. g_fMaximumFOV = whatever you would want the max FOV go out to… I set mine to 110 again here…other than that as long as you setup Surround mode for whichever card you have it should just work as long as you are using a triplescreen resolution… I think this is the info you needed as it was a bit vague on what you need info wise…