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Fraps
I must be missing something with Fraps. The software seems simple enough, but I just can't get it to work well with me.
I play CoD Black Ops on a lot of Nuketown 24/7 TDM Chicago servers. I'm a knifer (hate all you want, but if I can go 50-5 every game, I'm going to.) FPS is a big deal to me, and I have a beast of a system. 60FPS max graphics when I am playing normally, and any slowdown means less kills and more deaths. I want to run fraps and upload to YouTube to prove that I am 1. not hacking and 2. that it takes skill to play the way I play. Whenever I run fraps at 60FPS, it is choppy as hell, and I don't play as well as I am capable. Same thing when I switch it to 30FPS. I'm just curious what I can do to record my games without noticing that I am. Is it even possible? | ||
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turn your graphics settings in the game way down
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Well that seems "normal" with FRAPS. But what you could do is just make the video from an external Cam ? Would be an even better proof then I guess, when it can be seen how you actually play the game.
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I did assume this is normal and there's no good way of doing this without knocking my shit down. I guess I was just hoping for something less than obvious that I was missing. Maybe I will go the external camera route. | |||
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Does your 'beast' of a system just mean badass MB/memory/processor/vid card(s), or do you have a fast Hard drive setup?
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You could try using a program called "WeGame", I'm sure it has support for BO's by now.
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