Thursday, January 26, 2017
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Sunday, January 15, 2017
Maor Space Beast Terror Fright Gameplay
Patches over the last year added some new stuff so I thought I'd get more footage.
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Thursday, January 5, 2017
AMD ReLive & No Mercy
A couple of days ago, AMD released its ReLive drivers which is basically their version of nVidia Shadowplay. I saw the claims on the page that it only caused a 3% drop in frames on average and dismissed it as too good to be true, but I saw a bunch of people praising it today, so I redownloaded my drivers to give it a try.
I've never tried Shadowplay, so I have no opinion on that, but here's a video that I recorded of me playing L4D2:
I used to be able to record L4D2 in OBS just fine like a year ago, but after it updated a couple of times, the game would still perform perfectly fine, but the videos would be a complete slideshow no matter what settings I had it on. So it's nice to that the game I had the most problems with recorded perfectly in the first attempt.
At 27 minutes in 720p the video was 1.87gb, which is about 3 times too large for a video that short imo. But that's considered around 'mediumn' quality in ReLive. I'll probably mess around with the bitrate and bring it down more until I start achieving decent file sizes.
Apparently it also has overlay options built in, so that you can set up a professional looking Twitch stream on the fly. Facecams and overlays aren't really my thing, but it'll be nice to look into if I ever decide on taking my Twitch channel more seriously.
Anyway, this has me a little excited, and I might start doing some more frequent streams again. Somehow I COMPLETELY forgot about Doom's birthday this year. I was planning on streaming a whole playthrough of Doom 3 or 4, so I might have to get around to that one soon.
I've never tried Shadowplay, so I have no opinion on that, but here's a video that I recorded of me playing L4D2:
I used to be able to record L4D2 in OBS just fine like a year ago, but after it updated a couple of times, the game would still perform perfectly fine, but the videos would be a complete slideshow no matter what settings I had it on. So it's nice to that the game I had the most problems with recorded perfectly in the first attempt.
At 27 minutes in 720p the video was 1.87gb, which is about 3 times too large for a video that short imo. But that's considered around 'mediumn' quality in ReLive. I'll probably mess around with the bitrate and bring it down more until I start achieving decent file sizes.
Apparently it also has overlay options built in, so that you can set up a professional looking Twitch stream on the fly. Facecams and overlays aren't really my thing, but it'll be nice to look into if I ever decide on taking my Twitch channel more seriously.
Anyway, this has me a little excited, and I might start doing some more frequent streams again. Somehow I COMPLETELY forgot about Doom's birthday this year. I was planning on streaming a whole playthrough of Doom 3 or 4, so I might have to get around to that one soon.
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