![]() Using the FOV and offset settings for each displays users can create immersive omni-directional visuals setups using multi-display GPU and single X-Plane instance. The viewpoint (or the eyepoint) for both the “Forward with scenery” and “Forward with 3-D cockpit” is configurable per plane in PlaneMaker. The multi-view features can be used when the displays outputs are ungrouped and in windows are configured as “extended desktop mode” This dramatically limits the maximum field of view that can be achieved from one X-Plane instance). When running on a single grouped display, X-Plane renders one stretched view on one window on the display. Note: This is not the same as running X-Plane on one large grouped display (Ex: NVidia 2D Surround, ATI Eyefinity or Matrox TrippleHead2Go). Users can configure what should be rendered on each displays. When a PC is equipped with a graphics card with multiple outputs, X-Plane 11 can be configured in such a way that each displays connected to the graphics card is rendered in a separate window. ![]() X-Plane 11 has been out for some time now….Īmong other new features and improvements, the one feature in particular makes X-Plane very suitable for constructing and building immersive visual displays based on a single X-Plane PC (single license). ![]()
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