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Kg:
The best way would be built-in demos recorder. So you could playback demos with sound. I don't know if it's hard to make, but surely it would be so awesome..
Game could record every time but you could choose wheter to keep demo or delete it, when you watch mortem.
Some level skip/playback speed manipulation would be nice..
Anyone knows how hard it would be to accomplish? Surely it would be an answer to request of many players who wants to see demos. Especially demos of those 'impossible' achievements by DoomRL most skilled players.
But yea, let's use DosRecorder for now!
Pricklyman:
Another good way to record (and actually have it as "normal" video) is Camstudio.
I'm not 100% sure on the details RE: sounds, however it should be more than possible.
Demos are nice, but require the game being there, a Youtube video is...just that! (Well that's my 2c anyway)
Ander Hammer:
--- Quote from: Pricklyman on March 29, 2012, 05:17 ---Demos are nice, but require the game being there, a Youtube video is...just that! (Well that's my 2c anyway)
--- End quote ---
Exactly... a Youtube video is a Youtube video. A slow-loading Flash video with de-synched sound on a site that will bury you in advertisements.
Whereas a demo for the game I hope everyone on this forum has would be smooth and probably small and when you're done watching it the game is right there.
Klear:
I think you are underestimating the inherent laziness of the human race - a youtube link is something you click and watch.
A demo is something you need download, possibly extract, put into a correct folder, run the game and launch.
It may not be much, but it's a psychological barrier that can mean the difference between watching it and thinking "I'll get to it later." never to return to it. Hell, this happens to me even with youtube links, so demos would have even less chance =)
That said, making it possible to record demos would be a great feature. Don't let this naysaing make you think that I wouldn't appreciate it.
skarczew:
--- Quote from: Klear on March 29, 2012, 06:14 ---I think you are underestimating the inherent laziness of the human race - a youtube link is something you click and watch.
A demo is something you need download, possibly extract, put into a correct folder, run the game and launch.
It may not be much, but it's a psychological barrier that can mean the difference between watching it and thinking "I'll get to it later." never to return to it. Hell, this happens to me even with youtube links, so demos would have even less chance =)
That said, making it possible to record demos would be a great feature. Don't let this naysaing make you think that I wouldn't appreciate it.
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Nah, you just need to download DOS recorder and put it into folder of choice. After that configure system to automatically open *.dm2 files with player distributed together with recorder ...
Ehh, maybe I will spare some time in the evening and create a guide :] .
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