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Post by sfscriv on Feb 13, 2013 8:43:47 GMT 1
... my own personal Kermit kill. That is great news!!!
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Post by PhoenixKsE on Feb 13, 2013 18:30:51 GMT 1
Here it is, as promised, the video of my personal Kermit kill.
Hit that subscribe button guys! There's more videos to come. I've been getting out at least one video per week, and I plan to keep that up.
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Post by mcguirk2 on Feb 13, 2013 23:22:48 GMT 1
Wow, Phoenix great kill! I couldn't even see him.
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Post by sfscriv on Feb 14, 2013 5:29:57 GMT 1
Great video and kill. Really like the editing. So mamy youtubes are not edited. It is refreshing to see an edited video.
The gray/white disc to orient the viewer is too opaque. My recommendation is to 50% the transperancy and put a thin yellow outline for the orientation disc.
I would love to have the proper software for recording and editing. No impact on the online gaming and the ability to easily and cleanly cut scences and add overlays. Then there is the balancing of sound tracks: the in-game sounds, teamspeak, music (if desired), and other sound effects. The battle recorder included with BF2 was very good could you fly through and get different angles. The bad part was it was hard to get smooth movement and you could not rewind.
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Post by PhoenixKsE on Feb 14, 2013 21:56:35 GMT 1
As I have stated in other threads, I use Adobe Premiere for editing, and it is able to set sound levels and things of that nature. Fraps seems to be unable to split audio (game sounds, microphone sounds, etc) into separate editable tracks, but dxtory is able to split audio tracks using the computer's audio devices (speakers, default audio device, microphone/line in, default recording device, etc.). You can tell dxtory to record audio from different devices into different tracks while it is recording your content, rather than attempting to split the audio later, or doing a voice-over during the editing process. I still have not gotten dxtory to record perfectly with these recommended settings -- it is going to take a bit more tweaking, but for now I am at least able to record at a decent framerate and I'm able to split the audio into separate tracksduring the initial recording phase. I believe that the issues I'm having now are due to my hardware, and I'm sure that once I acquire a better CPU and a faster hard drive, these problems will disappear.
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Post by sfscriv on Feb 17, 2013 8:37:30 GMT 1
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Post by PhoenixKsE on Feb 17, 2013 9:53:39 GMT 1
That was a really cool video! Shows how tactics and communication really pay off.
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Post by sfscriv on Feb 26, 2013 7:56:24 GMT 1
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Post by PhoenixKsE on Feb 26, 2013 11:17:44 GMT 1
Super zombie (at least the image -- haven't watched the videos) looks like the blood sucker from S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Shadow of Chernobyl -- incidentally a fantastic game!
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Post by pershainovitsh on Feb 26, 2013 14:26:55 GMT 1
Yes it does! I've only played STALKER: Call of Pripyat, though. Is Shadow of Chernobyl as buggy as they say? How well does it work on Windows 7? I might buy it someday.
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Post by PhoenixKsE on Feb 26, 2013 19:42:40 GMT 1
I liked Shadow of Chernobyl, it didn't seem buggy to me. I believe the second one in the series was Clear Skies, and then Call of Pripyat, and I played a bit of both of those, but never finished them. I did finish Shadow of Chernobyl, and it did seem fine to me. The AI was a bit on the easy side, and there didn't really seem to be a lot of faction play within the game, but it was definitely fun.
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Post by sfscriv on Feb 27, 2013 9:06:49 GMT 1
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Post by PhoenixKsE on Feb 27, 2013 21:12:13 GMT 1
I liked that crossbow vid... I'll have to give it more effort next time... it does seem pretty good once you get used to it. It seems easier to fire using the 3rd person crosshair.
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Post by sfscriv on Mar 2, 2013 14:53:58 GMT 1
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Post by sfscriv on Mar 4, 2013 14:16:14 GMT 1
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