20150203: I have edited this original post for further clarity and to make it more neutral...
Idea
Use video capture software as your personal Black Box.
Reasons for recording...
"A picture (or video) speaks a thousand words"...
How to record video...
Download and use a utility such as MSI Afterburner. Setting it up is straightforward.
You don't even have to be recording video continuously - MSI Afterburner can pre-record (buffer) your video in RAM so that you don't need to be eating up gigabytes of disk space - you only record the amount of video that you need, so that
when something bad happens as mentioned above, you can instantly hit your hotkey to begin recording video - the
pre-recorded buffer will automatically be included in the recording.
Then you can upload the video to youtube, and include this evidence either to FDEV in your ticket you create for this,
and/or as a new topic within the forums - NOTE: Do Not Name And Shame On The Forums! It is verbotten. If you want to post video to the forums, blur out any identifying information on the video - you can search google on how to do this.
Finally...
Keeping a video recording when Something Goes Wrong allows you to replay the events leading up to it where you can see for sure what caused the thing that is bothering you. If for example, it's a suspected case of cheating, you then have video evidence you can give to FDEV for their analysis. If your ship blew up and you see no obvious reason for that - again, your video leading up to that could also be useful evidence to give to FDEV.
In short - using video recording as your ship's black box recorder is a very useful thing for you.
Idea
Use video capture software as your personal Black Box.
Reasons for recording...
- "Shot twice inside LAVE station by a player - not much fun in that" .
- You believe you're being "griefed".
- You suspect an opponent of cheatiing.
- You wish to learn from a mistake you made whilst playing.
- You just want to record your awesome gameplay/piloting/mad Elite skills
"A picture (or video) speaks a thousand words"...
How to record video...
Download and use a utility such as MSI Afterburner. Setting it up is straightforward.
You don't even have to be recording video continuously - MSI Afterburner can pre-record (buffer) your video in RAM so that you don't need to be eating up gigabytes of disk space - you only record the amount of video that you need, so that
when something bad happens as mentioned above, you can instantly hit your hotkey to begin recording video - the
pre-recorded buffer will automatically be included in the recording.
Then you can upload the video to youtube, and include this evidence either to FDEV in your ticket you create for this,
and/or as a new topic within the forums - NOTE: Do Not Name And Shame On The Forums! It is verbotten. If you want to post video to the forums, blur out any identifying information on the video - you can search google on how to do this.
Finally...
Keeping a video recording when Something Goes Wrong allows you to replay the events leading up to it where you can see for sure what caused the thing that is bothering you. If for example, it's a suspected case of cheating, you then have video evidence you can give to FDEV for their analysis. If your ship blew up and you see no obvious reason for that - again, your video leading up to that could also be useful evidence to give to FDEV.
In short - using video recording as your ship's black box recorder is a very useful thing for you.
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