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Please click and open the more info. A serious conversation about MW3 fro...
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Please click and open the more info. A serious conversation about MW3 from someone who prefers BF3. Closed caption for those who can't hear me (use English - COMPLETE!)
This video is not for children, it has lots of casual cursing.. Captions are FINISHED! Video is fully closed captioned. That only took 9 hours.
Here, Koniving (a battlefield 3 fan) talks about Modern Warfare 3 in a non-dising manner while playing Modern Warfare 3. There are excepts of Battlefield 3 slipped into it as related to the context of what I'm talking about, for example the difference in knifing or the difference in how to take down helicopters.
Agree? Disagree? Leave a comment, tell me how you feel. Scrapped the continuing videos but will make new ones using the excerpts. It's just.. finding the mood to play MW3 is so hard. Kind of like finding merits for it, it's about impossible to think of good things about the game. So tell me about some good things about MW3? Gripe about what they've done wrong (we know there's lots of them).
In MW3, for this segment of the talk, I'm playing a match on CoD's Spec Ops Survival mode (2 players against the computer). I was trying for a hard map, but since no one was playing the map I wanted it kept forcing me onto this lame one. After several attempts I gave up and played it on this easy-level map.
The BF3 execerpts are from multiplayer, using a few very recent clips played some hours before this. (Notice the huge difference in excitement?)
This talk was actually too long to fit within one video, due to assorted interruptions, so please check out the continuations of this chat which were all filmed in the same day.
Modern Warfare 3 graphics are maxed out (and were easily maxed out with an older machine with lousy specs or by the neighbor's 200 dollar Walmart laptop.)
Battlefield 3 is played at high settings, but not ultra or maxed with a 1,200 dollar desktop PC.
The specs AMD Phenom II quad core processor (4x 3.6ghz) Dual ATI Radeon 6800 cards in crossfire configuration. 16 gigabytes RAM. 10 megabit download, 1 megabit upload internet. Skype was used for voice chat. Game resolution: 1600x1200 Recorded resolution: 800x600 (from the 20+ gigabyte form it was originally in) Recorded using Fraps. Converted resolution: 800x604 Converted, edited, etc. using Nero.
If anyone knows of a game recorder that could compress while recording at 60 frames per second without causing unnecessary lag, please message me and let me know! Fraps requires rediculous amounts of hard drive space to record raw video.
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Invisible aliens attempt to abduct soldiers from the battlefield. Watch f...
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Invisible aliens attempt to abduct soldiers from the battlefield. Watch for soldiers going up into the air. American playing on a German server with 130 to 160 ping.
This is an outake from a sort of redneck tutorial for how to use Battlefield 3's special weapons and items. The cause of the flying soldier is completely unknown.
The specs AMD Phenom II quad core processor (4x 3.6ghz) Dual ATI Radeon 6800 cards in crossfire configuration. 16 gigabytes RAM. 10 megabit download, 1 megabit upload internet. Skype was used for voice chat. Game resolution: 1600x1200 Recorded resolution: 800x600 (from the 20+ gigabyte form it was originally in) Converted resolution: 800x600
If anyone knows of a game recorder that could compress while recording without causing unnecessary lag at 60 frames per second, please message me and let me know! Fraps requires rediculous amounts of hard drive space to record raw video.
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