The Digital TripleHead2Go in Use During Gaming
Well, let’s get to the whole point of this gadget: does it work for sims? Yes, very well. From the moment I fired up my Analogue TripleHead2Go, I have been in gaming bliss, and nothing about the Digital TripleHead2Go changed that. Going back to a single screen is immensely disappointing – you can’t see as much, you don’t feel like you’re going as fast, you are not as immersed in the game. This applies to flight sims, racing sims, tactical shooters, whatever. Triplehead makes a game much better. The Digital TripleHead2Gooffers at least as good a triplehead experience as was available from the Analogue product.
In SimHQ’s review of the Analogue TripleHead2Go, I went through what was involved for a number of representative sims in order to run them in triplehead. I will not cover this in detail again, but I will provide a list of sims that I consider “triplehead approved.” This list is based on internet research and experience with various game engines. Games I have personally tested are marked with an asterisk.
SimHQ Triplehead Approved Flight Sims
- Lock On*
- Wings Over Vietnam*
- IL-2 Series
- Flight Simulator 2004
- Flight Simulator X
SimHQ Triplehead Approved Race Sims
- rFactor*
- GTR*
- GTR2*
- GT Legends*
- RACE
- RACE 07
- Grand Prix 4
- Richard Burns Rally
- Live for Speed
- Grand Prix Legends*
- NASCAR Racing 2003
- Test Drive Unlimited
SimHQ Triplehead Approved Tactical Shooters
- Medal of Honor Series
- SWAT 3
- Raven Shield
- Call of Duty
- Call of Duty 2
- Ghost Recon
- Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter