Me, gone for three days, wishing I had instead sat home and done run after run. :(
IN general, it does seem like the iPhone seems pretty straight-forward, but I haven't tested it yet. Supposedly you can set to record you screen, but not all games are supported, which is a little what I'm concerned with, give I won't be around a laptop or something to plug into to record.
@drgrumble thanks. I have a game in mind I will probably work on, but I gotta figure out how to record the video basically.
I tried using a Android emulator earlier this year (since I'm trying to make one of my computers a complete emulation machine), but it turns out have phones have some pretty crazy hardware in there, so my graphic card appeared to have trouble running games.
I really wouldn't mind doing this as a general rule of thumb, but is there an easy way to do with window capture in OBS, or do you pretty much just have to do the full screen capture?
Just a couple of things to note as well.
- The games in question appear to be official PS releases.
- The games in question is part of a larger game series in which not every game is a visual novel.
- The series moderator added the games - they weren't requested and accepted.
- Trigger Happy Havoc at least, appears to feature some degree of movement in 3D space.
I feel ya. Now I regret spending so much time playing games casually as a kid.
Yeah, just plug your computer into the TV instead of your computer monitor, presumably with an HDMI, DVI, or VGA cable.
Thanks. I was actually thinking about it, and it appeared in this particular instance that switching the title to the year seemed most appropriate, as it would be accurate, and a bit more clear-- something not really considered first; though I can see plenty of instances where that might work, I think for the most part everything can get cataloged relatively well, if not by console, than year.
I've considered (Console), (Handheld), (CPU) as sort of platform groupings, if some sort of situation like that arrives again; but I anticipate really avoiding doing something like for the sake of contributing to the site-wide consistency.
Nice. Old pages that got put up before runs were required hit that sweet spot between "uncontested world record" and "I don't have to do the work of setting up a game page" w/ a little mix of "I hope this mod still exists."
You guys planning on getting some hardcore speedrunning done on the upcoming break? Or will you just be too busy basically?
Unfortunately, I will likely lose my 40 runs/month pace as I will be travelling for 2 weeks. =[
I might look into some Mobile gaming stuff or something though if I get really bored for enough time; or maybe just download OBS on a family computer and record a few web games or something. Besides that; preparing for longest speedrunning break since I started doing it.
What about y'all?
It's hard to imagine that wouldn't eventually be the case; just seems like a matter of time really.
What will really suck is when you have to emulate a PS4 in 2073 from your nuclear fallout shelter, but only really to play like 10 exclusive titles, while every other release is already on PC anyways.
AH, I'm so dumb. Now I gotcha perfectly. Thanks for the help there. And also sorry I temporarily hijacked your thread Jackson.
You say "twitch directory" I assume you mean, the part of SR.com Edit Game that let's you change the SR.com URL, correct?
If you try to change it to [Sid_Meiers_Civilization], it automatically switches it to [sid_meiers_civilization]. I assume this is the case because each game page needs a unique URL?
@UbuntuJackson Should be a "Save Changes" button. Once you hit that, you can just leave the page and you are good.
I think you also have to mark something on your SR.com settings as well to allow your stream to show up on SR.com.
Not sure I understand ya there @European_Union
The MSDOS version's [Sid_Meiers_Civilization]
The SNES version's [Sid_Meiers_Civilization_SNES]
If I enter [Sid_Meiers_Civilization_SNES] as the game on Twitch, it still manages to connect to the MS-DOS page on SR.com. Which is fine, tbh, but since I don't have a PB in the MSDOS version, but only the SNES version, I'm not sure it would register me playing the SNES on the stream page of SR.com.
Lol, no easy way to talk about this simple terms.
Just as a side note - there's a search function on the "Streams" section of SR.com that limits the search to streams with people playing games they already have a PB in. This filter is checked by default, so if you don't have a PB in that game, people won't see the stream, unless they specifically undo that filter.
Additionally, Twitch's game database doesn't necessarily break up various consoles into different games. Sometimes, the game won't show up because the Twitch game doesn't line up with the SR.com game name. For example, I was streaming Civilization for SNES yesterday. Twitch only has "Civilization" though, so Twitch only recognizes the MS-DOS Civilization page as the "Civilization." So even though I had a PB and all, my stream still wouldn't show up on SR.com. So sometimes that's the issue.
I'll try to check out the run when it's up. Baseball, along with golf, is one of those few sports that are far more intuitive speed-running wise than the many sports with quarters and timers and such.
Hello. Always happy to see all games get added and congrats on the run. However, the fact no one has ran up to this point is likely a good indication no one will anytime soon (in particular). There are literally 100's of games on this site that have only been ran by one person. Also I'm assuming you mean "MLB The Show 17"? There are other baseball games that have been ran, so perhaps it will attract someone's interest.
On the bright side, I noticed you were able to condense the series down to a single page, so that's probably a good thing.