Post your in-game screenshots & gameplay videos

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TimeShift

Playing this on my video con tv as a second monitor.

The res is lesser than my lcd, but still gaming is best enoyed on a crt, and I can play it from 2 meters away too.



















 
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Blast from the past!

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nope buddy :( ... i was actually hoping for the same ... but the briefing came after that screen :(
 
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he outside locations are really cr4p .. even dos games have better gfx ... but few close combat maps look gud ... the weapons are mostly the same as COD4 and COD5 (since its based on the same engine) ...although i played most of the game with just a pistol, dealing in headshots only . I played this game because my net was not working and i didn't have anything else to do ... a few missions like the train and the hotel casino royale felt dated ... the cover and duck system was pathetic... and the fist fights can be agonizingly painful coz u have to hover ur cursor over to a circle and click to register a punch (really hated this concept :mad: )...other than that ... well .. its a movie based game ... my expectations were low ... so no heartbreaks .

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Prey - The end.

No SS from the last level.



















Played this on my video con tv (which is bigger than my 19" lcd) using a wireless keyboard and mouse.

Gamers should stick with crt, or any household tv. The difference between the colors, contrasts, visibility in dark games like Prey is huge as compared to and lcd. Anyone with a TV to spare should seriously trying gaming on that rather than on lcd.
 
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^^i use fraps, it is very user friendly and the default button for screenies is F10.

it also records videos btw.
 
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I have Fraps load at startup. Very handy for taking screenshots and recording videos.
Also adds a timestamp to the filename so you can tell when it was captured.
 
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