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2/10/2007 3:41:36 AM
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Recording on Halo 3

Let me spell if for yall N -blam!- O No you cant record -blam!- halo 3 Lets say for some stupid reason, you could, and lets just say thats what the X button is for. What the -blam!- are you going to do with the recorded footage? NOTHING. How can you get it to your PC? Windows Media? -blam!- that, its not Vista, so it wont happen. Go back to middle school
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  • More like 1.5mb if that. It does NOT "record" a video of you playing (duh, how would you rotate a camera in a recorded video? How would you switch angles in a recorded video? you can't!). It creates a FILE with gameplay data in it (shots fired, movements, grenade tosses, etc). Basically, it's a file that's memorized all of the actions all of the players have taken during the match. Then, when you choose to "watch" the "video", it will recreate the match in REAL-TIME. So basically, it's like an instant-replay from Gran Turismo, it's not a video, it's the game RECREATING what just happened. It's a tiny, tiny file. Because there is no rendering. The file is nothing more than lines of code, ones and zeros. How hard is that to understand? Why is it nobody on this forum has ever played a game before that has match-recording enabled? I mean really, how in the hell would you save a full-quality video of a 3 minute Tekken 4 match to an 8mb memory card that's already full of game-saves? Use your heads.

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