Smash is practically built for sharing videos on social media. It even has a video editor. But you can't. Got people recording their replays with their phone like it's 2008 over here.
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Als antwoord op @LonelyGoomba
Back in 2008 you had to record gameplay footage with a DVD Recorder... man I feel old.
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Als antwoord op @bladeblur @LonelyGoomba
i still do that for older consoles
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Als antwoord op @KirbyCheatFurby @LonelyGoomba
which is fine, though now you can still find capture cards that handle Composite well. I highly recommend the old school Elgato HD if you can track down.
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Why would you pay for an HD capture card for a SNES or PS1 game? Is the 60 fps on YouTube going to be worth that much money?
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Because it's better to get that than the cheap 30$ cards that have mediocre framerate, awful color accuracy, and hideous audio-video lag. Plus that device can only do 720p at 60fps. This is not about youtube money, some people want to capture things to express themselves.
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Als antwoord op @bladeblur
I wasn’t even thinking about the moneyary return on that, just that you’d be able to upload it in 60 fps. My thought was that it’s not going to look like a modern game no matter what. In any case, there’s no reasont to get so mad.
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I am not mad, just explaining myself. And you can't make a retro game look great in composite no matter what, then we are talking SCART and RGB and that's a whole different can of worms.
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