Burnout Paradise - NTHUSIM+ 3 Projector Gaming

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2010

Home built 180 degree 3 projector gaming room using Tri-SLI GTX260, Matrox TH2G, 3 Optoma EX525ST and NTHUSIM+

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  • How could you post a video of burnout without CRASHING!? i watched the whole thing waiting for the crash!

  • @McSquidification *chuckle* Sure. So far most of my videos were just tests. I have a new 1080p Webcam and can do better videos now. I'm in process of compiling a list of games to do videos on and the content. So far the gameplay I've shown is rather boaring test footage. :)

  • technically you can only get a 60 degrees view with 3 displays depending on resolution. If you get curving on the ends the the screen is bent in too far.

  • @cjellwood It really depends upon the game. The ultimate issue really is camera code in most games barf at over 180 degrees. Other than that it works good in most of the games I own. 60 * 3 = 180, so the math works out if the particular games you use have obscure config commands to allow custom tweaking. Many games don't require that level of weaks and work right from install. It's getting a lot better with that as surround-gaming goes more mainstream with time.

  • What resolution and aspect is that running at? This would look amazing in person!

  • @HydraliskX Just measured the projection. 22 ft half circle x 5 ft height. So AR of roughly 4.4:1

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This video is a response to TripleHead2Go @ CeBIT 2009 - Burnout Paradise
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  • Thanks for the information you provided...like your video..please do more..thanks

  • well you don't need to get 120hz projectors or a 120 hz monitor, you CAN still see 3D, but you would need to get those old fashioned red & blue glasses, they will give you an idea of what the depth will look like, of course it wont look that great as far as color is concerned, due to you having to look through red & blue, lol

    you configure it in your Nvidia Control Panel.

    but to be honest, I STILL prefer playing games with those, than not, lol

    I do plan on getting the proper kit tho lol

  • @1981z28camaro I wish my DLP projectors were 120hz. I would of gotten shuttler glasses then. :)

  • @HydraliskX 3840x1024

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