![]() ![]() I then did the same again with this MSI Afterburner (on it's default settings inc video half size). I just did a test with Xfire (without changing my game settings) got the slow-mo effect that I expected (massive FPS drop), & it produced a video file (.avi) of 475Mb for just 1 min 13 sec of video. ![]() I normally run the game (without video capture) with everything on high, screen res 1680x1050, Post processing off. Obviously this results in poor quality videos.Īn example of which can be found (10 mins of poor video, just watch a few seconds of it to see what I mean). This produces big video files which I then have to run thru Windows Movie Maker, to get a senisble file size to upload to Youtube. By dropping the game settings it is ok to play If I dont reduce my normal game settings I get massive FPS drop, making the game almost unplayable, like it's in slow motion, especially for start & 1st corner. I have been using Xfire for video capture, but to do so I have to drop all my game settings to low, & reduce the screen res to 1280x720. It seems I can set video quality, & get nice results, still need to play around with it. Lol, havent tried it yet, but isnt Fraps a graphics card benchmarking utility?Įdit.
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