Adventures of a rage-quitting noob

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Re: Adventures of a rage-quitting noob

Postby TeckXKnight » Mon Nov 21, 2011 3:10 pm

Recraftguy wrote:Im offended D:
This was a first look at the game, I had never played it before and only watched one video.
And to be honest its not my kind of game.
Glad my noobyness (is that a word?) entertained you anyway.

That's nice. It's still a really bad video and a really poor review.
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Re: Adventures of a rage-quitting noob

Postby burgingham » Mon Nov 21, 2011 3:17 pm

Don't expect people to actually put some effort in their work like let's say do some test runs, gaining a bit of experience in the game before doing a review on it or the like. No, these days people just hit the record button for every piece of nonsense coming out of their mouth and even afterwards they don't realize this was shit, but without further inspection it gets uploaded for the whole world to see. The Internet is great, yeah.
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Re: Adventures of a rage-quitting noob

Postby Patchouli_Knowledge » Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:02 pm

This makes me feel that I should create a video of a genuine Haven and Hearth run. The only video I personally have uploaded in regards to the game is how to get the game to run during the authentication problems several months ago.

That being said, even a bad run and experience can actually make good videos. You have to make a good presentation with it and perhaps present it in another light. Perhaps add a Benny Hill theme, Yakety Sax, during one part of a video.
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Re: Adventures of a rage-quitting noob

Postby Wisp » Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:04 pm

Patchouli_Knowledge wrote:This makes me feel that I should create a video of a genuine Haven and Hearth run. The only video I personally have uploaded in regards to the game is how to get the game to run during the authentication problems several months ago.

That being said, even a bad run and experience can actually make good videos. You have to make a good presentation with it and perhaps present it in another light. Perhaps add a Benny Hill theme, Yakety Sax, during one part of a video.


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Re: Adventures of a rage-quitting noob

Postby burgingham » Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:14 pm

I doubt Patch would get himself killed 4 times like that ;)
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Re: Adventures of a rage-quitting noob

Postby Patchouli_Knowledge » Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:20 pm

Perhaps for the comedy factor or the theme, even to the point of a running gag.

My only problem is the decrease of FPS on the video after it is done recording rather than the possibility of getting killed 4 times.
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Re: Adventures of a rage-quitting noob

Postby hazzor » Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:30 pm

Patchouli_Knowledge wrote:Perhaps for the comedy factor or the theme, even to the point of a running gag.

My only problem is the decrease of FPS on the video after it is done recording rather than the possibility of getting killed 4 times.


hmm? you mean the video's fps looks low? after exporting? or while filming
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Re: Adventures of a rage-quitting noob

Postby Patchouli_Knowledge » Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:38 pm

It runs smoothly while playing and recording but after producing, it has a nasty tendency to have a sudden drop in FPS especially during instances with a lot of animation.
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Re: Adventures of a rage-quitting noob

Postby hazzor » Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:42 pm

Patchouli_Knowledge wrote:It runs smoothly while playing and recording but after producing, it has a nasty tendency to have a sudden drop in FPS especially during instances with a lot of animation.


what are you producing it in? because i film it without this problem (i think) using Adobe Premiere Pro CS5, but then i guess i don't often do large scale fighting in the videos i make, so it could just be that, but if the footage is good, the produced movie shouldn't have these problems unless something's going wrong while it's rendering
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Re: Adventures of a rage-quitting noob

Postby Patchouli_Knowledge » Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:45 pm

Either in Camstudio or Camtasia the latter I do some video editing as well. It seems to occur often to games such as Metroidvania type game and RPGs with a lot of animation such as Epic Battle Fantasy series.
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