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solved the crashing of the game when recording ingame tracks.
hey guys.i dont know who, except myself, suffers with game crashes when trying to record an ingame track.
and i dont know if thats the solution for your problem, but at least for me i found the problem.and now im able to use the recording tool in game. on the recording screen there are two "buttons" below the fps one. one is to record sound and the other states blur.i never knew what it was good for, and i still cant tell.but i always enabled it.and that seems to be the cause for my game to crash when trying to record a track. normally my attempts resulted immediately in a black screen and a final crash of the game.but yesterday i forgot to click the blur button by accident, and it worked suddenly. so to everybody who has the same problem,..give it a try.hope it helps. ps: does anybody know what this blur button is supposed to do? |
Hey David, thanks for the help. I will try it.
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Has anyone worked out how to switch to outside views when watching a track if the track was recorded on a server with no outside views?
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Blur causes my game to lock up or crash too, and as far as I know there is no way to switch to outside views when watching a track if the track was recorded on a server (or even offline) with no outside views enabled.
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...cording+tracks |
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Again, I'd fully be okay and would be happier without that limitation. The presumably unfair advantages that could be gained in MP are minimal, in my opinion. |
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no, its a bug. |
not if you could open the replay on a second instance of CoD/on a second pc.
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And you dont think that is taking things a bit far? :) and then what?
Record a track, then stop playing while you copy the the track to your second PC with a second copy of COD, then watch the track back....for what advantage? :) |
I think it's done to prevent analyzing the opponent's tactics in competitive matches and online wars.
I prefer it the old way but it does make sense in case of highly competitive tournaments. I think the solution would be simple, just one more checkbox in the server options: "allow view changing in recorded tracks". A further option would be for the server to be able to over-ride this and capture "unrestricted" replays which would then be made available for download. This way there would be no intelligence gathering while the tournament is ongoing, but the server admins would release the records once it was over in case someone wanted to make a movie of it. |
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now that im able to record my tracks, i decided to make my first attempt of producing a small video.well im no Spielberg, but i hope you can enjoy it.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIFTgSjL0mc
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