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Old 05-08-2012, 05:50 PM
Hveding Hveding is offline
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Default Need some help plz!

Hey guy's!
When i get my joystick back, im going to play alot and at the end make a movie.
But how do u guy's record in-game fotage ???
I was thinking about fraps, but my pc would not handel a 99fps recording with fraps..
Can u slow down the game in the console, so i can fraps with a low fps like 25-30. And then speed it up in sony vegas for smooth fotage.
Can this be done ?
But say your way to record

-Patrick
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Old 05-08-2012, 08:55 PM
Hveding Hveding is offline
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Somebody PLZ!
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Old 05-09-2012, 03:51 PM
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Fraps automatically slows down the game according to whatever setting you pick. Depending on your output format you could choose an appropriate FPS setting.

Keep in mind that you need higher FPS to introduce slow-motion effects without stuttering / keyframish blurryness.

Recorded tracks often play back smoother than live gameplay by the way.

I'd recommend this: Play with optimal game performance and record a track. Then bump up the settings so that it looks nice and record from the track. It'll play back smoother and if you get stuttering or whatever you can edit it out - much better than crashing into the ground because of a freeze.
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