Re: SCP Containment Breach - Videos, Screenshots, Art

#163
Omniary wrote:I think it's fine as opposed to posting each episode in a separate post.

On a side note, I enjoyed your playthrough! A tip of advice, disable bump mapping as it's currently bugged in the game from what I can tell in your videos. That's why some textures have a strange look to them.
I'll likely do the weekly, then. As a bonus, I'm taking this week off to deal with some life stuff so there'll be extra time for the thread to cool off after my recent unintentional spam.

I think I'll leave the bump mapping on, personally. It does certainly look peculiar in places, but overall it's more visually interesting than without. Glad to hear you liked the video, though; I've been at this (let's plays, that is) for almost a year now and am starting to develop "small fish depression." It's nice to have feedback like that. :D

Re: SCP Containment Breach - Videos, Screenshots, Art

#166
@Zakir
Record the intro for those who don't know the game can see how it starts.
How are you recording the game, the 'camera' seems to be moving rapidly, and I cannot see the HUD. You should use a screen-recorder like Fraps, although FRAPS isn't free so you might have to find an alternative if you are unwilling to spend the cash.
You seem to be speeding through the game really fast. Try and slow down a bit, it's hard to see what's happening.
There is a brightness variable in the options.ini, you might want to turn it up a little so that you can see things and don't have to hug the walls.
Inventory: Drag Battery onto Navigator to combine the two. Until you upgrade it, you can only see the map of visited places. And it may or may not be bugged on your playthough.

Cheers!
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Re: SCP Containment Breach - Videos, Screenshots, Art

#168
Serimah wrote:That strange Camera effect (No HUD or the picture moving all over the place) is usually thanks to Youtube's special feature that lets you re-adjust videos with a shaky camera.
If you apply that effect to any gameplay videos this will happen.
Yeah, you gotta love it when YouTube offers to "enhance" your videos. When will people learn that computers are simply nowhere near advanced enough yet to make proper visual corrections to pictures and videos with the level of quality afforded by human technique? It's as bad as auto-focus cameras.