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Old 10-06-2014, 05:59 PM
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It's definitely a great start and I thoroughly enjoyed it - great work

Also did AC really have no music in the game? I tried to toy around with that game back when and I could have sworn there was in game music :x
I only included what music was in at launch with the games. AC probably added music down the road.
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Old 10-06-2014, 06:09 PM
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Really enjoyed this. I gotta say, between this and the other guy rolling noob on red, the P99 community has been stepping up their vid game lately with some pro editing skills! Do you mind sharing what program(s) you used to record, edit, mark-up and put that together? I hope to have a lot of free time this winter and would love to take a stab at something like this...

Cool stuff!!
I use GIMP for photo editing, It can do anything photoshop can do, and it's free.
For live recording I use OBS, also free.
For editing I use Sony Vegas Pro, also free from pira*COUGH* I mean it's a $600 program.
For Mixing my voice to be smooth like butter, I use Audacity, Also Free.

Gimp can be a pain in the butt to learn. Just need to practice with a lot of tutorial videos.
OBS is pretty straight forward, just look up some guides.
Sony vegas also has a pretty steep learning curve, But once you know what your doing your set.
Audacity is simple. Just use noise removal, Normalize, Compression, Equilization (bass boost), and another normalize before you export. Your voice will sound smooth and full.

Another Note: If you want to only capture the game with as little impact on your computer as possible. Grab DXtory and get the Lagerith lossless codec. You can then set DXtory to record with that codec and have a very minimal hit on your computer performance for quality recording.

Final Note: Most people tend to want to record in 1080p at 60 FPS. That makes for some dumb file sizes to work with. I do everything in 720p at 24fps.
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Old 10-06-2014, 06:21 PM
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Pretty cool video. I'd never heard of Meridian 59; EQ was my first MMO, although I've heard of UO and had friends who were into MUDs, DAOC, and AC. What were the differences between Meridian 59 and classic EverQuest, exactly?
I just found this today [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

http://www.gdcvault.com/play/1016637...ortem-Meridian

WARNING: Turn the sound WAYYY down in the beginning.
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Old 10-06-2014, 08:24 PM
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Cool video - it's crazy to see how much of an improvement EQ graphics were for the time. I'm surprised Shadowbane didn't get an honorable mention though!
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Old 10-06-2014, 08:54 PM
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Holy crap this is really good! Well done!!!!!
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Old 10-06-2014, 09:03 PM
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I use GIMP for photo editing, It can do anything photoshop can do, and it's free.
For live recording I use OBS, also free.
For editing I use Sony Vegas Pro, also free from pira*COUGH* I mean it's a $600 program.
For Mixing my voice to be smooth like butter, I use Audacity, Also Free.

Gimp can be a pain in the butt to learn. Just need to practice with a lot of tutorial videos.
OBS is pretty straight forward, just look up some guides.
Sony vegas also has a pretty steep learning curve, But once you know what your doing your set.
Audacity is simple. Just use noise removal, Normalize, Compression, Equilization (bass boost), and another normalize before you export. Your voice will sound smooth and full.

Another Note: If you want to only capture the game with as little impact on your computer as possible. Grab DXtory and get the Lagerith lossless codec. You can then set DXtory to record with that codec and have a very minimal hit on your computer performance for quality recording.

Final Note: Most people tend to want to record in 1080p at 60 FPS. That makes for some dumb file sizes to work with. I do everything in 720p at 24fps.
guys check out adobe cloud. You can get access to all their software for astronomically low prices these days using their cloud features!

After effects/photoshop/premier all that is like 10-30 bucks a month!

You can do trials too to see how you like the software [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

(I do not work for adobe :P )
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Old 10-06-2014, 09:15 PM
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My latest work. Hit that Like button!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAWV...ature=youtu.be
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It was strange to use a home computer as a gaming system in comparison to the nintendo, super nintendo, sega gensis, and local arcades.
I got an Apple //c in 1984... by 1988 I had easily 300+ games. Same thing for the PC I got in 1988. Gaming was already huge on home computers loooong before the Nintendo & SEGA consoles even existed. Apple, Commodore 64, Amigas, etc were all huge gaming machines. Oh... and MUDs pre-date the internet by at least a decade.
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Old 10-06-2014, 10:53 PM
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I got an Apple //c in 1984... by 1988 I had easily 300+ games. Same thing for the PC I got in 1988. Gaming was already huge on home computers loooong before the Nintendo & SEGA consoles even existed. Apple, Commodore 64, Amigas, etc were all huge gaming machines. Oh... and MUDs pre-date the internet by at least a decade.
I was going off hard sales numbers. I wasn't saying that pc gaming didn't exist, it was just still developing as a major form of entertainment.
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Old 10-06-2014, 11:44 PM
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I thought it was a pretty good video.

The timeline part at the end did not have a ton of explanation and a lot of MMO games were left out.

Was Neverwinter Nights on AOL a MMO before Meridian 59?
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Old 10-06-2014, 11:54 PM
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My latest work. Hit that Like button!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAWV...ature=youtu.be
You do not begin with the dawn of man, agriculture, and the inherent nerdiness of about 40% of the male population.

They sat in their caves drawing wizards and orcs on the wall, while cool men had sex with women.
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