Tuesday, July 23, 2013

I need a software or program that is useful for demonstrating a multiplayer game to friends?

Q. i need to show them how fun is that
multiplayer game for them to play. or for making trailers, demo, teaser
or something like that. A program that capable of you controlling the
other players if no other players are available to demonstrate the great
gameplay of a multiplayer game.
For example, i want to make a movie of counter-strike, using a software that i can
join and control other players so i can make movie of my own imagination.
Is there any software or program like that?
please answer asap!!!!!

A. There are tons of cheap ways to record gameplay to make trailers, demos, teaser, or split screens. One is mentioned by you, pointing the camera or a camcorder at the TV screen. Not very effective and provides worthless and horrible footage, but it is very cheap, easy to obtain, simple to use, and readily available. Let's face it everyone has a camcorder, camera phone, or something lying around!

Any dvd recorder or old VCR will work fine if you are trying to save money or on a budget.
connect the xbox 360 to the dvd/vhs recorder through HDMI, component , or in your AV (composite) cables into the input ports on the dvd or vcr.
connect the dvd/vhs/vcr to the tv by dvd output to tv input
find a blank compatible dvd
press record
play
open the video on your computer
edit using windows movie maker or other video editing software

or use something that will work with both SD TV and HD TV.
I would personally recommend using a HD PVR or HDPVR. HD PVR offers the ability to record your video games without a computer connected, unless of course you want to use a PC/MAC.
Also they let you record and view on a SD TV or HD TV.

A legit HD PVR is basically digital recorder that will allow you to make personal captures/montages of your video gameplay; and save them directly to an internal hard drive, USB flash drive, SD memory card or other local or networked mass storage device in digital format. The only HD PVR that is made like that is from newelectronx.

This is probably the best alternative for SD and HD TV user, other than a DVD recorder or yard sale VHS/VCR recorder.

With HD PVR, everything you need will come in the HD PVR box: cables, remote control, hard drive, memory reader / writer, etc.. So everything that you need to connect the HD PVR up to your xbox 360 and SD TV or HD TV will come in the HD PVR box - well at least the one I'm talking about has all this. Anyways, the only extra thing you might need is a 3 way splitter. In fact I recommend getting one of these. Get the one that has 1 input and 2 outputs. You can buy one anywhere for about 5 bucks or less.

Connect the xbox 360 to the splitter input. Now connect one output of the splitter to your HD TV at AV1. Connect the other output to the HD PVR input.

Now connect the HD PVR composite or component outputs to your HDTV or SDTV. If you use composite connect it to AV2. If you use component then use COMPONENT 1.

Using the HD PVR is like using a VCR or DVD player - very easy. Just start playing your game and then press the record button on the remote control or on the HD PVR - NO SOFTWARE needed. The HD PVR has software built right into it. When your done recording press stop. If you want to view the game then press play.

This option is just as good as easycap or dazzle because there is no software incompatibly with windows vista windows 7 or MAC computers.

Hopefully this gives you some ideas on what else you can use. If that doesn't help then read this article, it has more info on this topic
http://hubpages.com/hub/record-gameplay-without-a-capture-card-from-xbox-ps3-nintendo

To mod black ops zombies offline for xbox 360 do i need to JTAG or flash?
Q. I wanna mod zombies for offline play just to have fun so you people crying saying I'm ruining the game shut up. But its my brothers Xbox and I don't want to JTag it or anything, do I need to in order to hack my gamer GT?

I don't care if its a good answer or a bad answer I just wanna know thnx.

A. Jtag console. I have some Jtag consoles for sale if you are looking to buy, shoot me an email at dahlonl@yahoo.com

How much currently is the Xbox 360 Arcade system?
Q. Since the Xbox S or Slim came out, I've noticed the Elite price go down at stores like Target, Walmart, and Best buy, how much is the Arcade? Whenever I go to target.com it says out of stock and doesn't tell me the actual price, what is the actual price?
Sorry to add this extra detail but i went to the store yesterday and it said 200 dollars at samsclub and 150 dollars at target.

A. Xbox 360 4GB Slim Console(2010 Model)
http://7thingsdigital.com/?p=84

Quick Info: The new Xbox 360® 4GB Console. Here today, ready for tomorrow with a brand new, leaner machine. Wi-Fi is built-in for easier connection to the world of entertainment on Xbox LIVE, where HD movies and TV stream in an instant. Itâs ready for the controller-free experiences of Kinect â you donât just play the game, you are the game. Xbox 360 is more games, entertainment and fun.

Review: New features at a great price!

The xbox 360 slim with 4 GB. is what the original arcade version should have been, and is definitely worth its $200 price tag.
10 new features of this model are:
1. New Valhalla chip - hopefully improved design to prevent RRoD issue, but tech. reviews noted that the Jasper chip in the older Elite model runs cooler
2. WiFi N - this is the newest wifi standard that is 12X faster (up to 600 Mbits/ sec) than wifi G; you'll need a Wifi N router to get the max. speed
3. digital optical audio port (if your sound system is separate from your TV, then you'll need this to get full 5.1 surround sound)
4. 4 GB of flash memory (although 1.1 GB is used by the game system)
5. 5 USB ports (2 in front & 3 in back)
6. slimmer design with side vents (to prevent overheating)
7. dedicated Kinect port (just a convenience feature)
8. only 1 year of warranty (the only negative; older Elite models had 3 yrs.)
9. USB flash drive support (this was a xbox software update released in April 2010)
10. ESPN video streaming (will be included if you are a Gold member, $40/ yr.; should be available about Dec. 2010)

Slim 4 GB vs. 250 GB hard drive:
I bought the 4 GB system over the model with 250 GB hard drive because the xbox now supports game saves/ installs/ downloads and pic/ audio/ video downloads to USB flash drives. It supports 1-2 USB flash drives with 1-16 GB memory (using a 16 GB drive, 1.6 GB is used for formatting). Saving games and media to the USB drives is recommended since loading games and media will be much faster (reading memory is faster than reading hard drive) and more reliable (flash memory rarely fails, unlike hard drives); even the xbox live director recommended using USB drives for storage. If you have such a huge appetite for videos downloads and game demos that 32 GB can not accomodate, then you can always upgrade later with the 250 GB hard drive that will be sold in November; note that the older xbox hard drives are NOT compatible with the slim models. Installing xbox 360 games and game demos on the flash drives is no problem; xbox will ask you which drive to install the game. However, I can not verify if you can install older xbox games like Halo on the flash drive. The only xbox game I have is Halo 2, which does not install on flash. This problem may be specific to Halo 2 because even xbox live does not have Halo 2 for sale, which means Halo 2 is not supported without a xbox hard drive. I'm suspecting that any older games listed on xbox live is enabled for flash installation, but if they're not listed then you'll need a xbox hard drive. This is annoying but not a big issue since there are only a few older xbox games that you may want to play.

XBOX vs. PS3:
I am originally a PS3 and Wii gamer, but finally bought the xbox when the slim 4 GB model was released. To be competitive with the PS3, the xbox had to have the built-in wifi, optical audio port, and USB flash drive support. I was deciding whether to buy another PS3 for $300 since many games require 2 consoles for coop and multiplayer gaming, regardless of what system you choose. However, with this xbox priced at $200, I decided to choose the xbox since it has better coop games, more online gaming, and their video library blows away the PS3 online videos. Xbox music and music videos library needs to expand to the size of their TV and movies selection to be comparable with iTunes. The PS3 has better graphics though not significantly better (expected since PS3 has a better processor), but the XBOX has better coop and multiplayer games. The PS3 controller is better designed, better constructed, and has a rechargeable battery. Also, the PS3 has a Blue-Ray player, but is $100 more than the xbox slim 4 GB model. The xbox Kinect has more features and better specs. than the PS3 Move. With my Wii collecting dust, I decided to wait to see if games for the Kinect are a flop, similar to how many games for the Wii flopped. Anyways by summer 2011, Kinect games should be 1/2 price with better selection.

If you're new to xbox, here are my recommended Top 10 coop games: Halo 1,3; Gears of War 1,2; Fable 2,3; HAWX 1,2; Halo Wars & Halo Reach (note: Halo 2 is not supported wo. a hard drive). Happy Gaming!




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