I keep forgetting to post these. Oh well!
The video in your report thread was far too short, and didn't include any "instant kills" in it. They left the moment I started spectating them, so I just used stats.Is he banned? I posted a video of the encounter.
In that 10 second video he is killing 5 players from the jeep. Do you think that is normal? Other players were complaining about him. That was toward the end of the round so didnt include everything.The video in your report thread was far too short, and didn't include any "instant kills" in it. They left the moment I started spectating them, so I just used stats.
He instant killed me in the little bird and that why I reported him in game. Was not running video during that time frame, but deffinately turned it on for next time. Anyway, he is gone. Thank you Kat.It could be, depending on where he is on the map, and the situation. Ultimately it wasn't enough to go off of.
Man I keep telling you that you should just run retroactive video capture, just leave it on and you can capture things after they happen.He instant killed me in the little bird and that why I reported him in game. Was not running video during that time frame, but deffinately turned it on for next time. Anyway, he is gone. Thank you Kat.
Does that involve starting it before gameplay and have it running in the background?Man I keep telling you that you should just run retroactive video capture, just leave it on and you can capture things after they happen.
Kind of. You have many options for it (Nvidia Shadowplay, Radeon Relive, OBS Replay Buffer, and even Windows Game Bar for anyone with Windows 10). I use Radeon Relive, and I set it to store a 15 second buffer in my system memory. In this way the only resource it practically uses is my RAM, and not very much of it.Does that involve starting it before gameplay and have it running in the background?
As I see using Nvidia Video Capturing it stores only to 5 minutes play to RAM. Only when I issue the store last 5 mins does it go to the hard drive.Kind of. You have many options for it (Nvidia Shadowplay, Radeon Relive, OBS Replay Buffer, and even Windows Game Bar for anyone with Windows 10). I use Radeon Relive, and I set it to store a 15 second buffer in my system memory. In this way the only resource it practically uses is my RAM, and not very much of it.
Yeah it should buffer to RAM by default, it's not good to do it the hard drive until you want to save it.As I see using Nvidia Video Capturing it stores only to 5 minutes play to RAM. Only when I issue the store last 5 mins does it go to the hard drive.
Was not even expecting to see a hack on the server since I have not seen much hacking going on recently.
Ok so you use both. Yeah so you don't have to worry about running video for any frame, you can just use your alt f10 if anything happens.Dan, to activate it a press the Left Alt key, Shift key and F10 to get it started. I get a notification top right that it is on and a little icon in task bar showing it is running. To save last 5 minutes I have to press Alt F10. That can be changed in settings in case that button seq is used in game.