Haha nice one mate, love it when the infantry shoots down the little bird!
7.5/10
Re: [Video] Struggle for Muttrah
Posted: 2009-12-30 00:14
by Lawer01
Thanks guys. I'm planing to create a new one with IDF in it when 0.9 comes out.
Re: [Video] Struggle for Muttrah
Posted: 2009-12-30 00:46
by Adriaan
That was impressive! Good editing and good footage!
Re: [Video] Struggle for Muttrah
Posted: 2009-12-31 05:46
by =]H[= JakCurse
I love it. If I was flying that cobra, it would have avoided everything shot at it, RTB'd and came back to rain some hell ;D
Re: [Video] Struggle for Muttrah
Posted: 2010-01-07 02:53
by Imdruid
Lawer01 wrote:Thanks guys. I'm planing to create a new one with IDF in it when 0.9 comes out.
that was nice.
Me and my clan did a Scrim on muttrah. We did 2 rounds one round on each team. we capped the other team out both times and won by over 300 points. it was an interesting game. I love those games that the enemy just can't coordinate enough to push forward.
Re: [Video] Struggle for Muttrah
Posted: 2010-01-15 14:16
by dominator200
I want to get into the video editing,movie making business on pr but dnt were to start one question how do u get to move the camera in game as you do to capture the footage
Re: [Video] Struggle for Muttrah
Posted: 2010-01-16 03:56
by Teek
dominator200 wrote:I want to get into the video editing,movie making business on pr but dnt were to start one question how do u get to move the camera in game as you do to capture the footage
use battlerecorder files, try googling it as I cant remember the details
Re: [Video] Struggle for Muttrah
Posted: 2010-01-27 12:30
by Lawer01
dominator200 wrote:I want to get into the video editing,movie making business on pr but dnt were to start one question how do u get to move the camera in game as you do to capture the footage
I use BattleDirector, because it can hide HUD's and its really simple. There is a guide for it too here just follow the instructions. I also downloaded some recordings from T&T's server, you can find a really good list of them here they keep things really organized thumbs up to them.
After that just record it with Fraps or Xfire and edit it and voila!