![]() So i left it at " 0 " and it still looks perfectly fine ingame. Then just scroll down til you see config.cfg (if you have the file type name showing) or config (if you dont).Ī little note about my settings i went with, for this line that iMAGGOT used (from in the thread), " uset r_multimon_rotation_right "-0.5" ", for me, i found that setting actually wrecked screenshots as it rotates the camera up or down depending on the setting you use. Just a quick guide for the config file to setup triple monitors in ETS2, that you can find in drive "C" > Users > User Name > Documents > Euro Truck Simulator 2. Link to where i learned to setup ETS2 and ATS : But it could have just been the angle i was looking at too that caused this. This is how ATS compared with the mirror i was talking about above. The main points to this, is you can see clearly ahead, you are not sitting with your face planted to the windshield, you can see the dash cluster, the screenshots look fine and not cut and chopped, still looks good ingame, and nothing looks squashed down or pancaked :) It is the most natural looking mode and can be adjust more so than 1. If you try mode one, when you turn your head, its like you are right next to an object, it becomes that close to you. With mode 2, which i use, there are 3 cameras. And it is flat, but when you look down at your instruments, you will get that bit of warpage from the left and right monitor cameras turning as you turn your head. Thats how the left mirror is supposed to look. If you look at the right mirror you will see its flat at the bottom. In ATS, the very bottom of mirror should be flat, but it sort of goes to a point. All the buttons on the dash are fine, the left mirror is actually better in this game than ATS. Which brings me to this, you can also clearly see the picture hasnt been cut and put together again. But at least you can see the panel and see ahead clearly which is the main thing i was going for along with good screenshots. ![]() But the game is like that by default on single monitors anyway. With this shot, you can see the bottom portion of the visor, and can clearly see the instrument panel. (i didnt think to get a screenshot of the "Before" look :). Thankfully, i did not have that same issue with ATS. It doesnt help that the ingame graphics settings crash the game, which is why i had to use open gl.īut it kept doing the same thing over til it eventually just loaded up fine. I eventually had to disable nvidia surround, load game in open gl to change settings, exit game, enable nvidia surround, load game in DX, and kept doing that til it finally worked for me. When i loaded the game, the game,(ETS2), wasnt loading correctly, it would only load half a screen and i couldnt move the mouse or anything. The config file is the biggest key to it working right.īut, i had other issues as well. This took me a few hours as i had to read about everything first, which i suggest you do the same thing because for me, it wasnt just plug in monitors, and game loads in 3 monitors. You only need about 1 minute to change the config file once. If i have gained your interest and you want to know more, read the rest of this guide and try it out for yourself. But, again, i found that having no bezel correction wasnt that bad and barely noticeable anyway. So i done away with the ingame bezel correction in favour of screenshots. BUT, it may still help you.įor me, i found the ingame bezel correction actually ruined screenshots. If you prefer perfect looking ingame graphics while playing, then this may not be the guide for you. If you want near perfect screenshots, then keep reading. ![]() I have also uploaded a similar guide like this for ATS. This config can also be done for ATS in exactly the same way. Each time you want to make a change, you have to exit the game, then make the change, save it, then reload the game and try it. The only annoying part of trying different settings, is, the loading. MOST IMPORTANT PART, COPY THE CONFIG FILE TO YOUR DESKTOP!!! That way, if game breaks on you after you alter something, you have the original config.
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