Using the Second Life Recorder for fun and...well, not sure what else
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@OpensourceObscure i have a gameing laptop, my network suck
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Very nice.
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LOL Awesome!
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Thank you OpensourceObscure, this is a very appealing demonstration of the 'Recorder' feature. Thumbs up!
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i wish i could run my grapices this high if i tryed i would crash in 2 secs lol
magnchase 1 year ago
@magnchase unless your computer is a laptop, you should be able to upgrade its graphic card with a relatively small amount of money. Laptops have many advantages over desktop computers, but unfortunately their cheap graphic cards often mean limited Second Life graphics.
If you use SL on a constant basis, I'd suggest to get a computer that lets you at least enable Atmosferic Shaders (note that Shadows will need even more computing power though).
OpensourceObscure 1 year ago
wat viewr is that and can plp still reocrd?
kirarox012 1 year ago
@kirarox012 as far as I know, the Recording feature is a very old feature and exists in all viewers. Note that it doesn't work perfectly - but it may be fun or useful nonetheless in some cases.
OpensourceObscure 1 year ago
awesome vid and place! was the lights and shadows part of the hud as well?
Raenessest 1 year ago
@Raenessest thanks! no, lights and shadows are a native feature of the SL viewer. See this other video tutorial I made:
youtube.com/watch?v=57JzSi-CyU0
OpensourceObscure 1 year ago