I took some time and made some commentary on a meh game with me and a few pugs vs pugs. We'll see if I get around to compiling it and posting it soon. I think my ideas will help spur you more creative folk on to making better ones. I DREAM of getting something posted by the end of next week. At any rate, it was just an 11 min game, so I found it much easier to compile. Good testing ground. Will have to try out fraps and see if I dig the quality any more.
I'm kind of excited about this. I feel like I might be doing the replays a little too slow. In demigod, nothing important can happen for a few minutes, but then everything goes crazy (in the game I reviewed, there was a kill at 1:05, 1:39, 3:05, 3:13, 3:30, 4:14, 6:22... and quite a bit more). I found myself slowing things down ALOT to cover all of the action and trying to zoom in, etc. Anyway, its ok a for a first attempt imo. It takes quite a bit of time to provide decent commentary on a replay (I spent 3 hours and am not done on a 13 min game).
Anyway, here were my steps:
1st time setup - find something to record games - testing in xfire - xfire does great at low rez and a little chop at high. After testing all settings, I chose to go with low rez. Then you have to configure your mic, find the hot keys, etc, and then you can record your first game.
After first time setup, here's what I had to do:
- Watch the replay and mark the times of interesting events. I simply counted any kills so I knew the exact time I'd want to slow down.
- Pay attention to other noteworthy things. Is a reg spamming a specific player with snipe (is that good/dumb?), etc
- Grab the stats of all of the players involved in the game (I choose who they picked, current rank (today) and win %). That gives a decent idea of the skill level.
- Create a screen to open with that shows those players stats (see screen below)... I just setup this up quick in paint - which has no way to align the text exactly.
- Then, start recording. I initially missed a few spots I needed to slow down as I was blabbing away about this and that
- If you screw up and miss positioning the camera on an important point, just stop. End the replay, FF to whereever you need to be, then record again. You can edit it
Remaining steps before I publish this poo:
- Add a voice over to my title page (shown below)
- Edit the final version of the video to cut out any overlapping crap (where I stopped and restarted)
- Edit dumb ass audio where I sound like a tardo (I probably won't do this)
- Compile and compress the final version
- Upload somewhere
Cool stuff to do: If we could come up with a simple intro that we call could use, that would be great. Think like a 15 second opener to all of our commentary set to good music, etc.
And there you have it.
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