Trying to record

Discussion in 'Videos, Screenshots and other Artwork' started by Bruno Vetorazo, Jan 12, 2016.

  1. Bruno Vetorazo

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    Hey Guys , im new here and i love this game , and love watching some videos of crashes

    Now im trying to create some videos but i have a Low Spec PC and the videos look bad (my opinion) , im really trying to make it better , so i would love to hear some advices , how i can do better videos with my pc , if that´s any opitions that i don´t know to make the game smoothly.

    Here´s a Link of my video ( i know it´s ugly but im here to listen to you guys , with more experience )

    please , teel my what i can do :)

    THANKS GUYS

     
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  2. RobertGracie

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    Okay that video did look great well edited and all I can say about your computer is UPGRADE....get a better graphics card if you can and what are your current systems specs?

    Also I wouldnt download anything else from World of Mods that is a complete joke site I caught 2 Russian mods in that game the Chevy pickup truck and the Ghost of Akina AE86 are both russian mods....
     
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  3. Narwhal

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    helpful tip. when in freecam you want to follow the car by moving the mouse, switch to smooth rotate free cam in world editor(f11)
     
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  4. Bruno Vetorazo

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    My specs :
    Windows 7 64 bits
    intel core i3
    Nvidia GeForce 9500gt 1 GB DDR2 (pretty old)
    4 gb RAM DDR3

    that´s my PC
     
  5. RobertGracie

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    Dude that is freaking old that card is getting on for 7 going on 8 YEARS OLD but I commend it for handling BeamNG drive, I am guessing tiny FPS figures am I correct?
     
  6. Bruno Vetorazo

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    This card is a warrior haha , surviving for years running alot heavy games without any overclock , i did not expect it was going to run BeamNG , but it´s running like 20 - 23 FPS

    i already thought in buying a new card , but im without money now and here where i live these cards are a little bit expensive

    i have even tried some giveaways about gamer PC´s , but not lucky
     
  7. RobertGracie

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    The odds are against you with pc giveaways and stuff man, pcs in Brazil are well costly as hell...
     
  8. Bruno Vetorazo

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    All taxes , but maybe i can get something better soon

    But is that any other way to keep recording just a little bit better with that?

    like my textures and mesh are in HIGH , but no anti-alising , better turn anti-alising on and get textures down or anything like that?
     
  9. RobertGracie

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    Yeah the Taxes down there are a pain, but keep on doing what your doing and the game will work with you and your system
     
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  10. Bruno Vetorazo

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    Thanks Alot man , Nice to talk with you buddy
     
  11. RobertGracie

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    No problem, the best advice to give is use what you have got to the best of its designed limits and if those limits are exceeded and you have I donno 20,000 Real you can try for a gaming computer, but that to you is a staggering amount of money you could get a car for that no doubt...
     
  12. NaxNir

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    Put your setting and resolution etc. to as high as it can go, but record/play in slow-mo and speed it up in post-production so it looks like the speed is normal. It will have a (perceived) good framerate.
     
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  13. Bruno Vetorazo

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    Never thought about that , i will give a try , thanks man :D
     
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