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Editing and Customization => General Discussion => Topic started by: GeneralChurch on February 22, 2010, 05:06:03 pm
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Media Mash-Up, this show that reviews movies, tv shows and games took a shot at PC modifications. Check this stuff out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx83YzvnHXw
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This guy is misinformed :P
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This guy is misinformed :P
So i am? based on the resolutions of the video output and graphical mapping the textures filled a 720x480 HD output through DVI. how am i wrong lol yeah its me... im that guy. I am willing to redo the segment and release by wednesday if you want to critique in a helpful way.
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'HD graphics' is a fallacy born out of the latest console era. There's really no such thing. People can make a game with 32x32 textures and display it on 780p and call it HD graphics so long as it doesn't look like shit. Just call it 'modern', 'up to date' or 'high-resolution' graphics, which is what it is comparatively to N64.
Also that's not how you install Source mods. You just install the files and restart Steam. It's the same for everyone.
Also you might want to be more clear about the Source games bit. You need to have purchased a Valve Source game on your Steam account. For instance Half-Life 2 etc... Half-Life isn't on the Source engine.
Apart from that it was entertaining, you could replace the stills with game footage to make it a little more interesting. Displaying video behind you instead of a still of facility would be great.
Nice video though.
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'HD graphics' is a fallacy born out of the latest console era. There's really no such thing. People can make a game with 32x32 textures and display it on 780p and call it HD graphics so long as it doesn't look like shit. Just call it 'modern', 'up to date' or 'high-resolution' graphics, which is what it is comparatively to N64.
Also that's not how you install Source mods. You just install the files and restart Steam. It's the same for everyone.
Also you might want to be more clear about the Source games bit. You need to have purchased a Valve Source game on your Steam account. For instance Half-Life 2 etc... Half-Life isn't on the Source engine.
Apart from that it was entertaining, you could replace the stills with game footage to make it a little more interesting. Displaying video behind you instead of a still of facility would be great.
Nice video though.
QFT
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Sorry i may have come across as rude, was working my ass off at uni :P
I meant in response to "If you have Half Life you can run this" ...not true, might want to revise this.
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He does say "Source game"
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Yeah but don't forget.. it has to be one of Valve's Source games.
The Ship uses the Source engine, but it's not Valve's game... so you don't get SDK with it.
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Does Half Life: Source give you the SDK Bases?
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Sorry i may have come across as rude, was working my ass off at uni :P
I meant in response to "If you have Half Life you can run this" ...not true, might want to revise this.
mine installed off of the original half life not hl2 and works like a dream. but i will revise it. thanks for the input guys, i will revise it thursday and post the new one friday