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Ultra-Widescreen NS 2 gameplay videos
gerryisonfya
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For people who like to watch gameplay videos and own a 21:9 res monitor
or if u like to check out how the game looks in 2560x1080p.
Here is link to a marine gameplay video on ns_docking (warning: I'm a total noob)
The gameplay is in german.
I will be uploading more content
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skulkgato
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Could you adjust field of view slider to we can see the effect?
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gerryisonfya
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Could you adjust field of view slider to we can see the effect?
Here is a video where I show field of view 0,5,10,15 and 20.
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Here is a video where I show field of view 0,5,10,15 and 20.