#27497 posted by mankrip on 2016/04/22 05:17:43
I've found out that the OBS audio delay doesn't happen when playing in fullscreen. This makes things even easier.
However, I'm getting a number of stutterings during gameplay when recording. I don't know if that's caused by some background task, or if that's caused by OBS, but the stutterings happens in the game itself.
After finishing the upload of the first video, I'll try recording a new video with my computer disconnected from the Internet to see if that helps. For some reason having an active Internet connection caused some stutterings some months ago, so that may be the problem.
 Mankrip
I discovered that VLC can record screen and individual windows, at least in linux anyways.
#27499 posted by mankrip on 2016/04/22 05:47:41
OBS is working really well for me, so I'll stick with it for a while.
I've just confirmed that it's the internet connection that makes the engine stutters, even though I'm playing in single player. Someday I'll try to fix it.
 Yay
#27500 posted by mankrip on 2016/04/22 06:58:58
Here's my first video: Adib Murad's Signati.
Now I'll record another.
Yeah, wizards do that. Just randomly pop through a brush they decide isn't solid enough.
Also, what filtering / graphics options are you using, those textures are really dithery. Or is that just the textures themselves?
 OBS
#27502 posted by mjb on 2016/04/22 12:10:18
Hmm, I know I get HIGH ENCODING warnings sometimes but that is because I try to really push the bitrate.
I use CBR and a bitrate of like 12000 to have reasonable quality. I'd like to use VBR but I could never get anything that looked ...not blurry.
I always used to use Shadowplay for everything because it just worked. But for OpenGL and non D3D games I found OBS to be the champion. Never thought about internet connection though.
#27503 posted by mankrip on 2016/04/22 15:26:02
Shamblernaut: The dithering is done by the renderer. Yes, some of those textures (mainly the bricks) doesn't look smooth enough with dithering because their hue & brightness contrast doesn't fit well into the Quake palette.
Bloughsburgh: I'm using a 5000 CBR. Also, when recording another video with the Internet connection disabled I've found out the stutterings eventually happened again.
Without recording, I get a solid 72 fps at 720p.
It may be because I've configured OBS to run in high priority. I'll try running OBS in normal priority, but I suppose this can make the video recording to get choppy.
#27504 posted by scar3crow on 2016/04/22 18:08:52
If you want some good q2 dm action going in the background while you work, there is a pretty good upload of purri v isBjorn on Aerowalk. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWCXVMc_EFE
 Romero/Carmack
#27505 posted by JPL on 2016/04/22 22:21:46
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#27506 posted by anonymous user on 2016/04/22 23:21:27
 Adrian Is His New Bitch
#27507 posted by mfx on 2016/04/22 23:35:13
that was a yt comment, i myself am sparse on those.
#27508 posted by mankrip on 2016/04/22 23:45:11
"Comments currently unavailable."
 Good.
#27509 posted by aDaya on 2016/04/22 23:55:10
#27510 posted by Kinn on 2016/04/23 00:43:27
"Comments currently unavailable."
Probably too many people pointing out that this Carmack is not that Carmack.
 Wait, There Is More Of Em?
#27511 posted by mfx on 2016/04/23 01:09:27
Prolly blows some people right now.
 You Should See How Many Romeros There Are...
#27512 posted by Shambler on 2016/04/23 09:07:25
And not just the ones groping Vondur's arse.
I am totally prepared to give Ron Jomero the benefit of the doubt. Dkt had a lot of cool stuff in despite it's flaws, and I've often said that if at the time they'd combined Dkt's ideas and content with Carmack (the other one) 's engine quality and refinement from the otherwise dismal Q3A, it would have been the best game ever...
Plus he's got to have learnt some humility at some point, right?
 Oh Okay, Just Watched The Video.
#27513 posted by Shambler on 2016/04/23 09:10:03
Calling the "no humility" early.
 Shambs
It was basically just a nerdy reference, double that up with the fact that Romero lives in Ireland (which is where that scene was shot) and it's also a teaser because no-one knew A. Carmack was involved...
I dunno, I think Romero learned some big lessons with Daikatana.
#27515 posted by skacky on 2016/04/24 12:56:01
Didn't Carmack have an hotel or something like that in Ireland as well?
 Yes
#27516 posted by mfx on 2016/04/24 14:18:03
5-star Heritage Golf & Spa Resort in Killenard.
 I Dunno
#27517 posted by DaZ on 2016/04/24 14:32:26
it's not very quakey, but could be a cool map I guess.
#27518 posted by mankrip on 2016/04/24 18:35:36
Romero is way past Daikatana. He's been focusing a lot on Doom 1 & Doom II stuff for the last� couple years?
He's going back to his id roots, reviewing classic fps design and getting inspiration from the classic Doom communities.
Whatever his new game is, it should be fun.
 He Even Made An ARG
#27519 posted by aDaya on 2016/04/24 18:42:21
 Quake Hit Top 25 On Gog
#27520 posted by primal (nli) on 2016/04/28 11:44:45
Quake: the Offering hit position 25 in Gog's list of popular games. It is currently on sale as part of the Quake I, II and III bundle and by itself.
I'm not sure how popularity is calculated for the rankings, but I assume it's based on the recent sales numbers. I think it's pretty great if new people are still getting into Quake I, perhaps influenced by the recent mod releases :)
I took a screencap. There it is, in the bottom right corner.
http://imgur.com/Npr8eBy
 Old Shit
#27521 posted by czg on 2016/04/28 18:04:44
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