Last edited by ColonelKurtz; 25-10-2019 at 17:22.
Sounds to me like you might be running Nvidia Surround (PhysX) where you are spanning the display instead of using the game in triple monitor mode. When you span the display using surround the game sees the 3 displays as one.
What line?
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Just a note. Nvidia Surround does not equal PhysX. Or even use it.
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PC2Info, a PC program that shows most stats the game provides over UDP
You can't use NV surround with different resolution monitors, you have set the dimensions in the triple screen set up in game incorrectly.
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Nope... Surround is disabled :-( and PhysX is settedo on "automatic" :-(
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