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Engyville!
Posted: 11 Jul 2010, 02:28
by Egonny
Some weeks ago, I recorded the wonderful Engyville (Funserver).
I thought I'd put the .dem files on the forums, so you're free to edit it how you like.
Today, we had some more fun on the funserver, with an awesome guitar concert!
Re: Engyville!
Posted: 11 Jul 2010, 05:59
by theGreatZamboni
Well first off, there is a submissions board. And second it will be a few days before I can look at these and determine if they are acceptable. But thank you for your support. Also we are going to be using wegame as a standard for recording. A tutorial will be up shortly.
Re: Engyville!
Posted: 12 Jul 2010, 04:34
by captainAngry
Keep in mind that you can record a video with wegame from a .dem file. The tutorial will also apply to those. Demo files are great, especially if you can't record videos because of computer performance.
Re: Engyville!
Posted: 13 Jul 2010, 02:54
by theGreatZamboni
Well Can i get a hand with the demo tutorial then, I would have no idea on what to do with that.
Re: Engyville!
Posted: 13 Jul 2010, 05:17
by Egonny
I've decided to record it myself to avi using the Source Recorder, which seems to work fine.
I'll upload the files when I'm done.
Re: Engyville!
Posted: 16 Jul 2010, 07:38
by gervangster
my idea is to take all the "engiville" stuff and make a "best moments of" video. Ive also been recording a lot of engiville's ive witnessed. thanks for the demos
Re: Engyville!
Posted: 16 Jul 2010, 10:48
by Trilby
One problem with this thread: Some of you fail to realize that on jump_tholos has specified sentry placements which most of you never go by Toasty likes it the way the Engy Bros Started it.
2: Wacky Races has a special spot toasty picked out as his own which you all are always building on
my work here is down
Trilby out.
Re: Engyville!
Posted: 17 Jul 2010, 03:02
by Kriegsmarine
I remember that
Good times!
Re: Engyville!
Posted: 18 Jul 2010, 01:42
by Trilby
And if you want engyville videos it has to be proper, i.e toasty has to be present
Re: Engyville!
Posted: 19 Jul 2010, 11:25
by thedoghouse
Trilby wrote:And if you want engyville videos it has to be proper, i.e toasty has to be present
"Engyville" is a silly idea and not such a big deal, it's not hard to get people and build sentries on a map, AND TOASTY'S NOT THAT BIG A DEAL!!!! I swear it's like everyone on the fun server has started worshipping him
Re: Engyville!
Posted: 22 Jul 2010, 10:08
by Trilby
thedoghouse wrote:Trilby wrote:And if you want engyville videos it has to be proper, i.e toasty has to be present
"Engyville" is a silly idea and not such a big deal, it's not hard to get people and build sentries on a map, AND TOASTY'S NOT THAT BIG A DEAL!!!! I swear it's like everyone on the fun server has started worshipping him
Coming the guy who wants to RP in garry's mod....
Re: Engyville!
Posted: 22 Jul 2010, 11:58
by spleenter
Back to Zamboni's question.
to record a demo type "record <desired file name>" into console, it will start recording once you close the console, it will not record anytime you type in chat, only the output after you press enter, it will also not record your developers console if you open it while recording.
when ready to end the recording, simply type "stop" in console, it will output the amount of time in minutes and frames that the recording takes.
to view a recorded demo, from the title screen type "playdemo <desired file name>" into console. it will start playing from the beggining.
here's a tip: when recording the game will be recorded at your current resolution, but when being played back you can change the resolution to anything you want. So to maximum FPS record on a super low resolution to ensure little to no player lag, then after the recording is done crank the resolution up, the demo will be in the high resolution that you probably can not achieve when actually playing the game.
Re: Engyville!
Posted: 03 Aug 2010, 02:25
by Beetle
spleenter wrote:Back to Zamboni's question.
to record a demo type "record <desired file name>" into console, it will start recording once you close the console, it will not record anytime you type in chat, only the output after you press enter, it will also not record your developers console if you open it while recording.
when ready to end the recording, simply type "stop" in console, it will output the amount of time in minutes and frames that the recording takes.
to view a recorded demo, from the title screen type "playdemo <desired file name>" into console. it will start playing from the beggining.
here's a tip: when recording the game will be recorded at your current resolution, but when being played back you can change the resolution to anything you want. So to maximum FPS record on a super low resolution to ensure little to no player lag, then after the recording is done crank the resolution up, the demo will be in the high resolution that you probably can not achieve when actually playing the game.
something to add - it will also not record the person's voice that is recording.
Re: Engyville!
Posted: 03 Aug 2010, 02:53
by PhrozenFlame
If you want t be heard in the recording, go ahead and type "voiceloopback_1" in the console.
Re: Engyville!
Posted: 04 Aug 2010, 07:33
by spleenter
Beetle wrote:spleenter wrote:Back to Zamboni's question.
to record a demo type "record <desired file name>" into console, it will start recording once you close the console, it will not record anytime you type in chat, only the output after you press enter, it will also not record your developers console if you open it while recording.
when ready to end the recording, simply type "stop" in console, it will output the amount of time in minutes and frames that the recording takes.
to view a recorded demo, from the title screen type "playdemo <desired file name>" into console. it will start playing from the beggining.
here's a tip: when recording the game will be recorded at your current resolution, but when being played back you can change the resolution to anything you want. So to maximum FPS record on a super low resolution to ensure little to no player lag, then after the recording is done crank the resolution up, the demo will be in the high resolution that you probably can not achieve when actually playing the game.
something to add - it will also not record the person's voice that is recording.
Thanks i knew i forgot something.