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#6 WIP 6v6 spy guide. in Q/A Help
Once you're behind them and its safe to uncloak, ask your team to spam the combo while you uncloak to cover up the noise and force the enemy combo to look forward.

to expand on this a little, i liked to ask my team to actually fake a push rather than just spam because that makes the enemy team start chattering in comms, which is more reliable way to coverup the cloak sound than in-game explosions or whatever

solid guide tho, pretty much covered everything

posted about 11 years ago
#52 Fallout 3 or Skyrim in Off Topic
tranchemusicdanielneitherstalker shadow of chernobyl and call of pripyat if you want postapoc explorationthe witcher 2 if you want fantasy action rpg STALKER games are good, Witcher games are kind of shitAs for the OP, I preferred Fallout. I might be biased against Skyrim though because of how terrible I think Oblivion is.

did you play witcher 2 or are you basing your opinion on the first game? i didn't like the first game very much but loved 2, it's just a lot more polished in general. similar to cop vs soc

posted about 11 years ago
#32 Fallout 3 or Skyrim in Off Topic

neither

stalker shadow of chernobyl and call of pripyat if you want postapoc exploration

the witcher 2 if you want fantasy action rpg

posted about 11 years ago
#5 Grats to ehFk in Off Topic

fake

posted about 11 years ago
#15 Favourite movie makers? in TF2 General Discussion

lange

posted about 11 years ago
#7 Low Demo LF Mentor in Mentoring

wow orzo why would you lie to him like that

posted about 11 years ago
#8 Happy New Year in TF2 General Discussion

happy new year michael

posted about 11 years ago
#37 funniest binds in TF2 General Discussion

oops it's right above me

that one doesn't have the whine ones though http://pastebin.com/A4XnpncG

posted about 12 years ago
#5 LF Scout Mentor in Mentoring

http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197989989636

add me :) don't be discouraged if i don't remember immediately, just say '???????????????' if i ask you what youre talking about

posted about 12 years ago
#18 sony vegas settings in TF2 General Discussion
alfai know how to use color correction, im looking for something else from his tutorial

what are you looking for? the tutorial is gone but i might remember

posted about 12 years ago
#11 sony vegas settings in TF2 General Discussion
LangeStep #1 (continued)

Now, go to ‘File > Render As’. Select “Video for Windows (*.avi)” as the Output Format. Pick a template (any template, it doesn’t matter) and click “Customize Template”. Make it look like this, and don’t forget to hit the Save icon in the top right when you’re done:
http://i.imgur.com/drFIM.png

Hit render and grab a Snickers.

Step #2 – Compressing Your Render

I use two methods for compression, depending on how important image quality is to me for the video I’m dealing with. If I just want it done fast and don’t mind if it isn’t 100% perfect, I use EasyH264. If I want it to be the best it can be, I use FFMpeg.

Method #1 – (Relatively) Fast and Easy: EasyH264

EasyH264 is a GUI frontend for ffmpeg.exe. FFMpeg is a cross-platform command-line tool that lets you do nearly anything you can imagine to a video file. As such, it can be complicated to use. EasyH264 takes care of this by having only a few options and presets available.

http://i.imgur.com/zra6A.png

Very straightforward. Select your input file, choose an output filename, set your FPS to match your render (30 in this case), and select the highest quality preset, which is “Brassemmense HD 720p (Big)”. Press “Start Encoding” and wait. Your output file will be ready for uploading, as EasyH264 also takes care of audio compression automatically.

Troubleshooting (Optional)

Q: The encoding window opens and closes very quickly when I press “Start Encoding”, and I am left with broken output. Why?
A: EasyH264 couldn’t read your input file. If your input file is encoded with Lagarith or HuffYUV, EasyH264 will most likely fail to read it. Re-render completely uncompressed, as this guide suggests.

Method #2 – Slower but worth it: FFMpeg

See the guide on Alienware Arena: http://www.alienwarearena.com/articles/view/encoding-h264-with-ffmpeg

The only thing that I change is I use a 10000 bitrate instead of 5000. Only use this method if you plan on using a very high bitrate like 10000. For anything less, use EasyH264 instead.

nice essay nerd

posted about 12 years ago
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