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#1 PanzerMagier

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Posted 12 May 2017 - 01:54 PM

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I know this is somewhat of a dead beaten horse, but I'd pay for this PGI!

Prefered implementation


  • MAYBE requires premium time


  • Saves MP4 to hardrive


  • records only ingame coms and ingame sound


  • records your perspective including mechs you spectacted if you were dead


  • only available if you sat through the entire match


  • Quality and enable settings can be adjusted in settings to avoid hardware issues

Edited by PanzerMagier, 12 May 2017 - 01:55 PM.


#2 Nesutizale

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Posted 12 May 2017 - 02:15 PM

Not certain but from what I get you could create a small text file that contains the entire battle. All shots fired etc. This could then be send to your PC and there it could be reconstructed to have the entire battle to be reviewed.
This dosn't include any voice but I am not certain why you want that too?

#3 PFC Carsten

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Posted 12 May 2017 - 03:27 PM

Every tried Nvidias Shadowplay (part of Geforce Experience) or AMDs Radeon Relive (part of the regular driver)?
Except that you need a key-combo to save your recent gameplay (adjustable in minutes of recording) it does everything on your wishlist except that you do not need premium time.

Or am I missing something here?





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