Even though I poison the Baron, he dies straight away Sorry about the quiet sound, it was recorded at night.
Huh? Weird.
Just thought I'd mention that it's quite possible to get to the Baron by not killing all but one of the guards (the archer highest up on the roof). Still, any excuse to use the crossbow, right?
I'm gonna try for no kill next.
Sounds good. At which point will you bring in the no-kill rule?
The start of the memory, I'll use the Assassin Recruits to kill the guards outside
Did it Uploading now
Here we go
Cool! I look forward to watching it I'm tempted to make a few videos now. Nothing specific, maybe just general gameplay or certain techniques and missions that take my fancy.
In the past I've been put off by everybody's high-quality, captcha card videos but clearly videos can still look good filmed straight off the TV. I will probably have to wait until February though as I have exams in January, giving me very little time to play any more than the bare minimum
Very nice. Maybe you could put it in a new thread so more people can see it? Its definitely worth a watch
You can also run straight ahead after opening the gate, provided you time it correctly so the two patrolling guards (in front of the main building) don't see you. When I did this mission I didn't even notice the guards at the side and somehow they didn't notice me I did, of course, kill the guard on the top roof but I'm sure I could sneak past him
Great video though.
Cheers, I will put it in a new topic, just don't want to make to many lol
I wouldn't worry about that
If people watch it, it'll stay at the top of recent posts, and if they don't... well... I still like it.
In my experience the best way to film with a camera is to position it facing straight on with a tripod. Square it up with the tv and zoom in or out until there is nothing but the screen showing.
You have to play off to the side but eh, that doesn't matter.
The idea is to get the best visual quality that you can get from a camera, since what you are trying to do with a camera is show specifics of gameplay rather than going for a cinematic experience or whatever.
There's nothing you can do about sound though, camera's always have bad sound quality. If you want to make serious movies you do need a capture card.
Yeah, I'm only doing this for fun, so spending £100 on a capture card is not happening lol
If you have seen my vids, I only spent $40 on a cap card, and thats NZ$, so its more like 30 pounds or something for UK, not sure what the exchange rate is atm