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Bamathar
01-09-2011, 05:13 PM
<p>I'm running three 24" monitors at 1920x1080 each for a ingame resolution of 6010 x1080 with bezel correction on. Think its 5760 x 1080 without bezel correction. I have 2 gtx 460 1gb in SLI.</p><p>The game crashes when ever I look around. Doesn't matter if It in windowed or fullscreen. If I shrink the window down to a single monitor it stops crashing. Any ideas? anything I can turn on/off to get this working?</p>

TSR-DennisG
01-09-2011, 10:30 PM
<p>Other players have reported problems with running EverQuest II across 3 monitors.  At this time it is recommended that you run the game using a single monitor.</p>

Immohtep
01-12-2011, 09:34 PM
<p>I've been trying to get EQ2 to run in this format for over a year now. It simply doesn't work. I have 3-20" monitors and also had 2-260gtx's in SLi. Nvidia released drivers to make 3 monitors work with 2 cards, after I failed numerous attempts to get a Triplehead2go digital unit to work. I'd love to play in this format, but it looks like this is very VERY low on the prioity list. Most likely becasue not enough people have the money to buy the equipment and complain about it.If your going to put NIVIDA on your start-up screen, you should be fully capable of running all it's products have to offer.</p><p>I've recently upgraded to ONE Gtx570. I thought, maybe if I can't have 3 monitors I can get 60+ fps one a single 24" screen.Which I do, for the most part. The reason I'm even here writing this right now is because my framerate was pretty much stuck at 20fps or lower tonight. I wasn't even playing extreme mode. I was at very high and then switched to high quality(one above balanced), with STILL less than 30 frames. Maybe it's internet lag, idk. But Sony needs to find a way to get the freaking graphics engine OFF of the CPU. Your fate will be sealed soon Sony. There are MMO's coming VERY soon that I can play with full graphics on, no matter whats on the screen. AND at an FPS of at LEAST 30 or higher.</p>

TSR-JoshuaM
01-19-2011, 06:18 PM
<p>We cannot account for every possible configuration but we are always in the process of ensuring compatibility as much as we can.</p><p>I will continue to include this issue with my documentation but it is recommended to continue with a single monitor at this time if you have issues.</p>