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Field
04-09-2008, 03:22 AM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=IfK3z2M7Ktg

it looks kind of bad on youtube but i couldnt use the internet caus my brother and his friend were using XBL so i played a few maps and recorded some stuff for fun and i havent made a video before all im looking for is some comments i dont care if they are good or bad

Shazanelli
04-09-2008, 12:09 PM
omg! why would you make a video of you playing against bots!!??? Cant be arsed to even watch it....

Vegas
04-09-2008, 12:40 PM
omg! why would you make a video of you playing against bots!!??? Cant be arsed to even watch it....
I agree. And the first few moments you where shooting ages to kill 1BOT. After that i didn't watch one second...

MrLyramion
04-09-2008, 02:12 PM
The only cool challenge in singleplayer I could imagine would be killing as many bots with headshots with 1 single clip as possible

Drewsly
04-09-2008, 03:00 PM
ya a single player frag vid isnt a good idea IMO.

Field
04-09-2008, 06:45 PM
. yeah a couple of the kills i watched i thought i took a bit too long. im not usually like that, thanks. i noticed that the video looks really crappy on youtube compared to when you just watch it on your computer. is there any way to increase the quality of your video on a site or would i just have to upload it to something else like that vimeo one some of you use?

Lolyn
04-10-2008, 02:25 PM
In all fairness, my clan actually set up our private server to be us against an all bot team, and we had to get as many kills as possible using the scar only without resupply in 5 mins. SOMEHOW - it seems that bots take longer to go down than a regular online player does, and I can't explain it.

As far as the video is concerned, I'll wait for a higher quality one - I couldn't even see the reticule on the screen because of the distortion :(

XxSTAM1NAxX
04-10-2008, 02:40 PM
. yeah a couple of the kills i watched i thought i took a bit too long. im not usually like that, thanks. i noticed that the video looks really crappy on youtube compared to when you just watch it on your computer. is there any way to increase the quality of your video on a site or would i just have to upload it to something else like that vimeo one some of you use?
Vimeo is a good start. But you can also upload a fairly large video to rapidshare (megaupload.com) and provide the downlink here. They allow up to 500MB in filesize. Just don't make it too large, 50MB for 2 or 3 minutes should be good enough.

Field
04-10-2008, 09:24 PM
thanks