It will become increasingly useful as more games leverage GPUs for physics in addition to graphics.
I think for gaming you would probably get a better experience with a single large screen rather than a few smaller ones.
Gaming on a big HD screen is awesome!
For a shooter like CoD4 or BFBC2 which supports it there is a bit of a competitive advantage when you see an enemy in your peripheral vision while you perhaps are just outside the limits of his paltry single screen.
For a shooter like CoD4 or BFBC2 which supports it there is a bit of a competitive advantage when you see an enemy in your peripheral vision while you perhaps are just outside the limits of his paltry single screen.
And that's why it shouldn't be supported in multiplayer.
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