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You put your computer screen sideways?
I see many graphists have of their screens in portrait orientation. It's maybe less practical in games, but more designed to design. (Heh! A source code monitor with more lines!)
Quote from: Eiyeron on August 22, 2013, 03:33:15 pmI see many graphists have of their screens in portrait orientation. It's maybe less practical in games, but more designed to design. (Heh! A source code monitor with more lines!)actually, some games require that too. One Wii game in particular, which is like Touhou, requires that you place your TV vertically, same with an homebrew Atari 2600 raycaster.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on August 24, 2013, 01:12:31 amQuote from: Eiyeron on August 22, 2013, 03:33:15 pmI see many graphists have of their screens in portrait orientation. It's maybe less practical in games, but more designed to design. (Heh! A source code monitor with more lines!)actually, some games require that too. One Wii game in particular, which is like Touhou, requires that you place your TV vertically, same with an homebrew Atari 2600 raycaster.Wait, do the publishers of that game expect the user to turn the whole tv 90° to play that game and then turn it back?
Lol I have a video projector. It probably has a rotate feature but say bye to HD.
And yes, this thing has worse resolution than my Playstation Vita.