You know why there are so few BF2 vids that actually are good?
My guess is the lack of "rewind" in BR. I've got tons and tons and again tons of footage I know would be good to single out and fraps, and I guess many others of you do as well. The only thing that keeps us from searching those "golden moments" of Battlefield is the frustrating task of going through a BR file, finding a good spot, restarting the file, fast forwarding to that point (which is probably 15 minutes into the battle anyway) and hope to get the footage frapsed 100% right the first time.
Naturally, if you want different angles of the same event, so that you can give more life to the movie, what do you do? you go back to the beginning, and f**ing fast forward.
I've had it.
For instance, today I was sitting on the MEC airfield in a T90, minding my own business, starting to head towards Hotel and then this F35B comes in, attempting to bomb. So I fire a shell at it and kaboom it goes. I type "You know what happens when you f*ck with the bull?". In comes a stolen Su34 from the direction of Construction site, I turn my turret and fire another shot, it smashes the plane. I type "You get the horns". Not long after a Cobra comes in to baserape also, I'm still in the same tank, and I still haven't managed to leave the Airfield. So I take that one down as well.
Now, doesn't this sound like stuff you'd like to say "movie or it didn't happen" to? Well, I've got the BR file, but I really can't be arsed to make anything remotely good from it. Why?
Because there's NO "Rewind".
I'm sure there would be more BF2 films to criticise if the feature was there, and also I believe that the people making films now would do a hell of a lot better jobs if they weren't forced to restart the file every time they didn't quite nail the shot, or just want another angle or speed of the scene. Don't get me wrong, there are many immensely good films out there, but still:
Gimme a rewind, please.
Yes I did use search, gave me three results. But they weren't specifically about this subject
My guess is the lack of "rewind" in BR. I've got tons and tons and again tons of footage I know would be good to single out and fraps, and I guess many others of you do as well. The only thing that keeps us from searching those "golden moments" of Battlefield is the frustrating task of going through a BR file, finding a good spot, restarting the file, fast forwarding to that point (which is probably 15 minutes into the battle anyway) and hope to get the footage frapsed 100% right the first time.
Naturally, if you want different angles of the same event, so that you can give more life to the movie, what do you do? you go back to the beginning, and f**ing fast forward.
I've had it.
For instance, today I was sitting on the MEC airfield in a T90, minding my own business, starting to head towards Hotel and then this F35B comes in, attempting to bomb. So I fire a shell at it and kaboom it goes. I type "You know what happens when you f*ck with the bull?". In comes a stolen Su34 from the direction of Construction site, I turn my turret and fire another shot, it smashes the plane. I type "You get the horns". Not long after a Cobra comes in to baserape also, I'm still in the same tank, and I still haven't managed to leave the Airfield. So I take that one down as well.
Now, doesn't this sound like stuff you'd like to say "movie or it didn't happen" to? Well, I've got the BR file, but I really can't be arsed to make anything remotely good from it. Why?
Because there's NO "Rewind".
I'm sure there would be more BF2 films to criticise if the feature was there, and also I believe that the people making films now would do a hell of a lot better jobs if they weren't forced to restart the file every time they didn't quite nail the shot, or just want another angle or speed of the scene. Don't get me wrong, there are many immensely good films out there, but still:
Gimme a rewind, please.
Yes I did use search, gave me three results. But they weren't specifically about this subject
I need around tree fiddy.