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Post subject: How to record Demos from your perspective
Posted: Jul 06, 2007 - 07:31 PM
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How to record Demos from your perspective
Advantages:
Voice and team chat messages are recorded on your team.
This can be helpful for future strategy and improvement.
Better understanding on the flow of the match.
Usually funnier especially the things your opponents say during the match.
Disadvantages:
Cannot switch between different views/perspectives and players. The views you see are what the person that made the recording sees.
How to play:
1. Unzip the demos (.dem files) to the dmc directory
2. Download and install Geekplay to easily view the demos. Read the readme.txt in the Geekplay zip file for instructions on how to install and use properly.
3. Done
How to stop playing:
1. Go into the console and type:
disconnect
2. Done
How to record:
Players:
If the map changes, you need to record again at the start of the next map. The recording automatically stops at the end of a map (It is good practise to stop recording before map change to prevent demo corruptions).
If you want your voice to be heard in your demo, type in your console:
voice_loopback 1
When map ends stop recording.
If the map the changes remember to start recording again at the start of the next map.
1. Join a regular DMC server.
2. Go into the console and type:
record filename
Where filename is any name you want to give the demo file
for example: record clanmatch1
.dem is automatically added at the end of the filename clanmatch1.
Check the dmc directory.
3. Done
How to stop recording:
1. Go into the console and type:
stop
2. Done |
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