21:9 Gaming Thread | That cinematic feel

Samsung S29E790C 29" Ultra-Wide Curved HD Monitor

I can get this model for $400. It's only 1080p though but it is curved. Is this a good monitor in general and for $400??

Edit: It's a VA panel. I don't know much about VA panels.
 
Pulled the trigger on a refurbished Dell U3415W. They were on the Dell Outlet site for $699 and I applied a 30% discount code and nailed one for $523 shipped.

Can't wait! If I had enough I would have gotten two, haha.
 
Pulled the trigger on a refurbished Dell U3415W. They were on the Dell Outlet site for $699 and I applied a 30% discount code and nailed one for $523 shipped.

Can't wait! If I had enough I would have gotten two, haha.

By the time I got the deal alert they were gone! I wish I had seen it earlier!
 
Bought the 29UM67. Holy hell this is the real deal. It's only 29 inches but that's fine for now. I'm happy to report that you can indeed downsample. I play GTA V at a resolution of 3620x1527 on this 2560x1080p monitor which I'm happy about. I need to calibrate the picture though. I think it's too bright. I don't know how to calibrate!

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Can anyone with Dragon's Dogma post here if it supports 21:9 when it launches in two hours?
I want to buy it off gmg, so can't refund the game if it doesn't support it.
 
Can anyone with Dragon's Dogma post here if it supports 21:9 when it launches in two hours?
I want to buy it off gmg, so can't refund the game if it doesn't support it.

It doesn't support it. Capcom even said so in their FAQ. :<

http://steamcommunity.com/app/367500/discussions/0/487877107137271918/

Q) Does the game still have letterboxing? [*UPDATED* Jan.8]
A) PC version now features full screen rendering without letterboxing on standard 16:9 aspect ratio widescreen monitors. 21:9 ultra widescreen monitors are not supported natively due to fixed UI elements.
 
It doesn't support it. Capcom even said so in their FAQ. :<

Just read it.
Q) Does the game still have letterboxing?
A) PC version now features full screen rendering without letterboxing on standard 16:9 aspect ratio widescreen monitors. 21:9 ultra widescreen monitors are not supported natively due to fixed UI elements.
Doesn't make any sense to me. Simply keep the ui elements where they are?
There are lots of games that support 21:9 but the ui doesn't move or gets stretched a bit.
Gotta wait for the mods I guess.
 
Just read it.

Doesn't make any sense to me. Simply keep the ui elements where they are?
There are lots of games that support 21:9 but the ui doesn't move or gets stretched a bit.
Gotta wait for the mods I guess.

People with the leaked copy already confirmed the UI was busted in 21:9. You can select the resolution, but it doesn't display right. Image is off screen too. Kind of absurd given the game's original resolution, but we'll have to hope that Flawless Widescreen/WSGF folks fix it.
 
Sweet baby jesus, looks damn good! How is it to play games that don't support 21:9? Is the curve of the monitor distracting?

For games that don't support 21:9. I just use 16:9 resolution. The contrast with the VA panel is so good that the borders on the right, and the left don't really bother me much. The screen size most certainly helps as well. The curve of the monitor is not distracting at all, and I prefer it to the non curve displays now.

Holy, this looks good. Now I'm kinda sad that I jumped on the 21:9 train before the curved monitors arrived. I can't justify the purchasing of a new monitor already.

It's never too late to have two of them :D (I have two now x.x)! It is most certainly worth the upgrade if you're coming from a 120, or 144hz monitor. The 21:9 makes the desktop experience so much better, and smoother. It's very enjoyable, and the VA panels helps with the contrast as well.
 
I have Interstellar on BLU RAY. Apparently it isn't 21:9????

The movie should be (IMDB shows it was filmed at 2.35:1), but the Blu-Ray itself is presumably rendered in 1080p 16:9 like all Blu-Rays. You'll need to use a cinema/zoom feature on your monitor, PC, or blu-ray player to make it fill the screen, otherwise you will get a windowboxed image.

I haven't actually seen Intersteller yet, so I'm assuming it doesn't have IMAX style shots like The Dark Knight does.
 
I have Interstellar on BLU RAY. Apparently it isn't 21:9????

It's 2.35:1 so should be pretty much spot on.

Edit: Maybe not the best topic, but I want to throw a Blu-ray disk into either my Mac or Win10's Blu-ray drive and tinker with a couple movies on my 21:9 display. Anyone have a software suggestion for doing this on either OS?
 
The movie should be (IMDB shows it was filmed at 2.35:1), but the Blu-Ray itself is presumably rendered in 1080p 16:9 like all Blu-Rays. You'll need to use a cinema/zoom feature on your monitor, PC, or blu-ray player to make it fill the screen, otherwise you will get a windowboxed image.

I haven't actually seen Intersteller yet, so I'm assuming it doesn't have IMAX style shots like The Dark Knight does.
Interstellar isn't 16:9 also. Weird aspect ratio. I lose picture to black lines on all 4 sides! Apparently, Blu Rays lock the aspect ration. You can stretch it but it doesn't look as good.

It's 2.35:1 so should be pretty much spot on.

Edit: Maybe not the best topic, but I want to throw a Blu-ray disk into either my Mac or Win10's Blu-ray drive and tinker with a couple movies on my 21:9 display. Anyone have a software suggestion for doing this on either OS?


Cyberlink PowerDVD. It isn't free but you can use a trial (30 days).

http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdvd-ultra/features_en_US.html?affid=2581_1160_290_12410_0_ENU_powerdvd-ultra

That sucks about no real 21:9 support on Blu ray movies. If you have a solution for 21:9 support that doesn't stretch and distort the image, please PM me or leave a reply here.

What sucks is that, pirated movies allow you to fit the image on the screen without making the picture distorted by the stretch.


Edit: This is what it looks like normally

This is how it looks like if you stretch the picture (horrible)

This is what it should look like. Which if you had a pirated copy would look like (this is a screenshot from youtube)



Is there a fix for this?
 
You appear to have an LG monitor. Try this: Menu > Easy Control > Ratio > Cinema 1 or Cinema 2. If you have either option, see if it properly fills the screen for you.

It makes it just a little bit better but it's not properly fitted. There's still s horrible stretch. Doe this fix the issue for you?
 
It makes it just a little bit better but it's not properly fitted. There's still s horrible stretch. Doe this fix the issue for you?

I don't have a Blu-Ray player on my computer itself (yet...), but when using the PS3 or PS4 that provides a perfect fit using the Cinema 1 option.
 
It might be a resolution thing too. If you're running your PC at a 21:9 aspect ratio. The option might be intended for Blu-Ray players running at 1080p 16:9.

Here's what The Matrix looks like on my display using it:

My monitor is 2560x1080p. That image looks really good! What movie is that? Looks like The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008).

Anyway, using your method seems to be the best option right now.
 
I have Interstellar on BLU RAY. Apparently it isn't 21:9????

It's the changing aspect ratios from the IMAX filmed scenes that messes this one up. The video file is locked at 16:9 and it uses a full frame image for the IMAX stuff, and then letterboxes the 2.35.1 stuff. It looks fine on a TV, but awful on a 21:9 monitor because you go from black bars on the sides to all around the image.

As a sidenote, the Oblivion Bluray will scale almost perfectly.

 
It's the changing aspect ratios from the IMAX filmed scenes that messes this one up. The video file is locked at 16:9 and it uses a full frame image for the IMAX stuff, and then letterboxes the 2.35.1 stuff. It looks fine on a TV, but awful on a 21:9 monitor because you go from black bars on the sides to all around the image.

I wasn't so sure if Intersteller had those or not. In theory using the method I mention you'd see those scenes as they would have been in a regular theater. Still losing part of the picture tho.
 
I have the U3415W, I love it.

It has a built in USB switch so that I can use my work and gaming PC with one set of KB+M.

It doesn't overclock at all, I get frame skipping above 60Hz

The curve is nice, not too noticeable though.
 
I got the U3415W a couple weeks back and have been loving it. Picture quality is excellent across the board. My favorite feature that I discovered only after getting it is the picture in picture stuff. I've been keep Mario Maker via HDMI in my upper right corner while still having tons of desktop space to use.
 
Another U3415W owner here. Also have two pc's hooked up with one mouse and keyboard. Even have the Wii U hooked up for PIP play while I work. I thought about holding off for something with Gsync or Adaptive Sync compatibility, but I had a Dell Ultrasharp 2100FP that I used since 03' and just replaced it. It was a tank, it had incredible display quality and I can't say I feel any different about the U3415w.

I actually just unpacked a 27 inch Ultrasharp for my wife tonight as we are building her first pc this weekend.
 
I need an honest opinion from 21:9 owners - is it easy?

I'm thinking of building a new PC and the setup will either be for a G-Sync monitor (afraid of the lag), or a 21:9 monitor (afraid of the incompatible games).

I play Hearthstone, Dota 2 primarily. Additionally all Blizzard games and CS: GO & TF2 and occasional BF 4.

Now on the Widescreen forums almost all games have some sort of problems since no game has a native 21:9 resolution. External programs have the possibility of adding lag which is absolutely a no-no for my multiplayer games (which is why I'm hesitant on G-Sync).

I'd love "dat cinematic" feel, but if it requires a lot of registry editing, running two or more extra programs to force 21:9, then it's not worth it for me. This all assuming there is no lag.
 
I need an honest opinion from 21:9 owners - is it easy?

I'm thinking of building a new PC and the setup will either be for a G-Sync monitor (afraid of the lag), or a 21:9 monitor (afraid of the incompatible games).

I play Hearthstone, Dota 2 primarily. Additionally all Blizzard games and CS: GO & TF2 and occasional BF 4.

Now on the Widescreen forums almost all games have some sort of problems since no game has a native 21:9 resolution. External programs have the possibility of adding lag which is absolutely a no-no for my multiplayer games (which is why I'm hesitant on G-Sync).

I'd love "dat cinematic" feel, but if it requires a lot of registry editing, running two or more extra programs to force 21:9, then it's not worth it for me. This all assuming there is no lag.

The vast majority of modern games do support 21:9 without any major modifications. However, for the games that don't, you can simply run them at the equivalent 16:9 resolution (I.E. if your monitor is 2560x1080, then you can run the game at 1920x1080) with no real issue. You'll get black bars on the side, but that's it.

Of the games you've listed there, I know World of Warcraft, Battlefield 4, Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike: Global Offense, and Diablo 3 all support 21:9 resolutions without any real tinkering.

I don't know about DOTA2 or Starcraft 2, but Hearthstone doesn't support it.

Put it this way: I have almost 200 Steam games, and I reckon that far more than half of them natively support it. :P
 
I need an honest opinion from 21:9 owners - is it easy?

I'm thinking of building a new PC and the setup will either be for a G-Sync monitor (afraid of the lag), or a 21:9 monitor (afraid of the incompatible games).

I play Hearthstone, Dota 2 primarily. Additionally all Blizzard games and CS: GO & TF2 and occasional BF 4.

Now on the Widescreen forums almost all games have some sort of problems since no game has a native 21:9 resolution. External programs have the possibility of adding lag which is absolutely a no-no for my multiplayer games (which is why I'm hesitant on G-Sync).

I'd love "dat cinematic" feel, but if it requires a lot of registry editing, running two or more extra programs to force 21:9, then it's not worth it for me. This all assuming there is no lag.

If a game works it is fantastic. But i sold my 21:9 monitor and bought a 1440p IPS Gsync one. The reason for this was that i was not able to play Heroes of the Storm without black bars. And it looks like overwatch wont be supporting 21:9 as well.

So check beforehand if the games you want to play will have 21:9 support.
 
I need an honest opinion from 21:9 owners - is it easy?

I'm thinking of building a new PC and the setup will either be for a G-Sync monitor (afraid of the lag), or a 21:9 monitor (afraid of the incompatible games).

I play Hearthstone, Dota 2 primarily. Additionally all Blizzard games and CS: GO & TF2 and occasional BF 4.

Now on the Widescreen forums almost all games have some sort of problems since no game has a native 21:9 resolution. External programs have the possibility of adding lag which is absolutely a no-no for my multiplayer games (which is why I'm hesitant on G-Sync).

I'd love "dat cinematic" feel, but if it requires a lot of registry editing, running two or more extra programs to force 21:9, then it's not worth it for me. This all assuming there is no lag.

Lag from G-sync? There is some overhead but it is imperceptible really. If you ever use Vsync, that alone adds far more input lag.

As for 21:9, a lot of games I've played work fine out of box or need minimal tweaking, like just changing a few config variables.

I dunno if Blizzard games play nice with 21:9 though, I believe they don't but maybe someone else here can chime in. You can always just run with black bars on the side for problematic games.
 
If a game works it is fantastic. But i sold my 21:9 monitor and bought a 1440p IPS Gsync one. The reason for this was that i was not able to play Heroes of the Storm without black bars. And it looks like overwatch wont be supporting 21:9 as well.

So check beforehand if the games you want to play will have 21:9 support.

What games do you usually play? And for multiplayer games, how's the input lag? Lastly, which monitor did you get?
 
What games do you usually play? And for multiplayer games, how's the input lag? Lastly, which monitor did you get?

I didnt notice any lag on both monitors. In the end i bought an acer xb270hu and i am extremely happy with this decision. Although i miss the 21:9 feeling.
As for games its mostly multiplayer fps and blizzard games.
 
If a game works it is fantastic. But i sold my 21:9 monitor and bought a 1440p IPS Gsync one. The reason for this was that i was not able to play Heroes of the Storm without black bars. And it looks like overwatch wont be supporting 21:9 as well.

So check beforehand if the games you want to play will have 21:9 support.


I bought a 34" 21:9 monitor so even if some games only run in 16:9, I'm still getting the equivalent of a 27" 1440p monitor (which would have been the size I'd have bought). So for me at least that seems a decent fallback?
 
I bought a 34" 21:9 monitor so even if some games only run in 16:9, I'm still getting the equivalent of a 27" 1440p monitor (which would have been the size I'd have bought). So for me at least that seems a decent fallback?

Thats true. But i wanted 144hz. And afaik there is no 34" 21:9 monitor with a decent resolution and gsync with this refresh rate. I will never go back to 60hz.
 
There's no going back for me. I first got a 29" LG 21:9 monitor, 2560x1080 I think.

Faulty, took it back. After a couple months I bit the bullet and bought a 34" 3440x1440 monitor, LG too.

Awesome. I can't fathom how I was able to live without this before. Movies look awesome, games gain a whole 'nother level of inmersion and look absolutely stunning. 90% of games work fine, some of them I have to tweak, and the res tI just have to live with a 27" 1440p monitor.

So awesome.
 
Thats true. But i wanted 144hz. And afaik there is no 34" 21:9 monitor with a decent resolution and gsync with this refresh rate. I will never go back to 60hz.

You can get 34", 3440X1440, Gysnc and, 100hz all in one monitor. It's not 144hz, but it is also not 60. It checks pretty much every box, but if you can't live with a minor compromise you will just need to play the waiting game for a new model at some point in the future.
 
You can get 34", 3440X1440, Gysnc and, 100hz all in one monitor. It's not 144hz, but it is also not 60. It checks pretty much every box, but if you can't live with a minor compromise you will just need to play the waiting game for a new model at some point in the future.

Which model is this? Sounds good!
 
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