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Despite the self important pretentions of the PvP crowd my main concern is blundering into 6 red ogres when solo gathering and having no hope of retrieving my gathered mats because they are standing over the husk.
Unlike EVE where the only real danger when mining or traveling is other players and even that is minimal when you take precautions (I live in losec), the NPC in PFO are actually quite dangerous especially solo.

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Had someone shoot one of our members earlier while gathering then run off when he fired back lol. I was close by and came over and we chased him to Marchmont. He decided to just log out before he got to the bank and then made the mistake of coming back online 10 minutes later and we were still sitting there waiting for him. Good times were had and much coal was gained.

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Kadere wrote:As someone who uses three monitors, both for work and play, and I strongly recommend a 2+ monitor setup. It has pretty strong utility, regardless of what you are doing.Actually, I'll probably just spread PFO across three monitors and forum on my tablet.
I have done this with EVE. It is very immersive.

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Despite the self important pretentions of the PvP crowd my main concern is blundering into 6 red ogres when solo gathering and having no hope of retrieving my gathered mats because they are standing over the husk.
I decided to try out using more tokens last night. Spotting a lone ogre runt on the map, I targetted it while it was out of LoS, hit up Lesser Token of Striking and then a couple of distant shots. Imagine my surprise when he ran over the crest of the hill with his ogre lout friend. I managed to kill the runt and run away, then returned for the lout.
Overjoyed with my l33t ogre killing skillz I ran on my merry way to Marchmont, only to be killed by a bunch of bandits that spawned right on top of me as I passed through the point where the ogres had been originally loitering.

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DeciusBrutus wrote:I have done this with EVE. It is very immersive.Kadere wrote:As someone who uses three monitors, both for work and play, and I strongly recommend a 2+ monitor setup. It has pretty strong utility, regardless of what you are doing.Actually, I'll probably just spread PFO across three monitors and forum on my tablet.
+1 @Kadere
I would not recommend running PFO over 3 screens - 3 screen stretch is ideal for games like CoD, Dirt 3, F1 2015, Elite Dangerous and other first person simulators but in 3rd person like PFO it is very disorienting.
I had 2 screens for a year and upgraded to 3 this christmas. can only see me getting more :)

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Quijenoth, I think you misunderstand, some of us are spreading the game across multiple monitors in the sense that we have multiple accounts, one running on each monitor.
I do that too, but I think Decius actually meant to display a single client across three monitors, and then check the forums on his tablet.
I am not sure if PFO supports that resolution, but for instance a game like Guild Wars 2 does. You get a wider field of view, though you can get some distortion effects.