And then you have guys using Command like this

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Who says you cannot have your very own CIC?

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That's awesome. My wife would kill me [:)]
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And mine would too cool setup. Wheres the red phone :)
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Nice. Are those LCD/LED HDTVs used with splitters?

I'm still deciding on wheter to get the sim or not. I have spent more on a sim-Steel Beasts set me back abt $125, but that had some decent graphics that conveyed a sense of the effects of your commands and decisions.
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Nah, you need Peter Sellers and George C. Scott. You know, performing prodigous service in rebuilding humanity and etc. [:D]



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Now that is impressive....very impressive.
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Very nice! [&o]
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very nice setup Sunburn :)
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OK, now that has raised my left eyebrow
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ORIGINAL: sfbaytf

Nice. Are those LCD/LED HDTVs used with splitters?

Most likely it is just AMD's Eyefinity or Nvidia's Surround technology being used. Or Matrox as a little box you can buy that will split between monitors.

E: They didn't set it up originally for Command though. Noting the TrackIR above the monitors this was probably originally set up for a flight simmer.
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Sweet - tell us how you did that - Please [&o]
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I would need to add my wife to the database if I did that. Posture: hostile.
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I'm using an AMD Eyefinity setup with 3 22 inch 1080p monitors. The only thing I don't like is the info pane being on the right side. Have to constantly move the mouse from the menu bar on the upper left to the info pane on the right. It would be nice if there was an option to swap the info pane to the left hand side.
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It's 3 x ASUS 24" 1920x1080 monitors driven as a single display surface using AMD Eyefinity, plus a fourth Planar 22" 1920x1080 touchscreen monitor below. All very ordinary off-the-shelf stuff available from newegg. Vyshka is correct -- I set this up for flight simulators, but it works well for CMANO as well.

What would be interesting is to have a CMANO kriegspiel -- map window running on a wall-mounted HDTV while the player staff squints and argues. The referee/exercise staff would run the editor and other "internals" on the laptop screen away from the eyes of the players. And there would be ale and guacamole!
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Wraparound does not make sense for this game. What we should have is the ability to spawn another "view window" (as suggested by poster above). So you could have a zoomed-in map view on 1 monitor, a zoomed out view on 2nd monitor, and message log/random other stuff on 3rd monitor.

Eyefinity I find is only good for driving/flying simulators, may as well not bother with it otherwise. I had 3 1600p monitors but I only bother using 2 of them now.

@developers: Can you please give option to make fonts bigger? Or does it obey the system-wide dpi setting?
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Is there a way the make windows remember their size and last location? I have three monitors also and being able to have windows open on certain screens and size would be really helpful. As it is now they seem to be hardcoded to open in certain place and i have to keep moving them.Also why doesn't the open log in sperate window stay checked? I always have to recheck it.
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Nice situation room. My situation would be death from the wife.
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