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Gaming: I have a game that has tons of third party software that tracks game elements real-time that are far easier to read, contain more information, and more readily understandable than any in-game menu. So play the game on one monitor, have the apps running in windows on the second one.
3D design. Have the work window open for maximum real estate on one monitor, have pop-out menus and tools on the other for things that maybe don’t have hot keys or shortcuts assigned. Also, a small browser window for “how do I” question when I hit a roadblock.
I'm curious what game. My feeling is it must be something with a constantly changing economy?
Yes. Elite: Dangerous
Ahh, Elite: Dangerous. My pandemic times game. Played that shit almost religiously until Odyssey came out and tanked performance and burned me out of the game. Did manage to go into Sag A* before I stopped playing.
Performance has improved considerably for most. The only downside to that beautiful game is it’s a mile wide and an inch deep. I did all the grinds, bought a carrier, and then kinda quit because there’s nothing to do with it except more of the same. Too bad. As usual, another game where the players all get expectations set by the dev/studio, but the delivery never really gets there and they ignore what the players ask for. Still, a good game.