I like to explore- a large part of my enjoyment of Frontier comes from just going and finding amazing vistas, beautiful sunsets and planet rises ect.
And like most tourists I like to take my camera with me- in the form of screen shots and video captures.
I have made a few vids, not to the standard of the finest of the commanders with a camera, but I enjoy it.
And one of the things I like to do is time-lapse footage as when playing you rarely stay in one place long enough to watch the sunset or appreciate the ballet of orbits.
Previously this was fairly straight forward, set your shot up, record, go away for several hours (I used to favour overnight whilst I slept) and come back for your footage. And all you really had to worry about was if the servers had gone down.
But either I have become very unlucky indeed- or this innocent pursuit in Frontier is now impossible.
I have tried now 6 times in a row to get such footage and every time, even on distant far out planets outside the bubble of civilisation, at some point it generates a hostile NPC who will blow up my ship or SRV.
The only way to avoid this as far as I can see is to be sitting there at my pc for hours and hours on end watching for it randomly happening- but even then you'd have all the trouble of resetting up the same shot to continue recording afterwards.
There have been some stunning time-lapse video produced by other commanders in the past. Is it now impossible?
If so that would be a great shame and take away an aspect of the game some of us play for. And because of the multiplayer there is not the old accelerate time function of previous Elite games so this was all we had left!
Are any other film maker Commanders out there having the same problem when trying to get time lapse shots now?
And like most tourists I like to take my camera with me- in the form of screen shots and video captures.
I have made a few vids, not to the standard of the finest of the commanders with a camera, but I enjoy it.
And one of the things I like to do is time-lapse footage as when playing you rarely stay in one place long enough to watch the sunset or appreciate the ballet of orbits.
Previously this was fairly straight forward, set your shot up, record, go away for several hours (I used to favour overnight whilst I slept) and come back for your footage. And all you really had to worry about was if the servers had gone down.
But either I have become very unlucky indeed- or this innocent pursuit in Frontier is now impossible.
I have tried now 6 times in a row to get such footage and every time, even on distant far out planets outside the bubble of civilisation, at some point it generates a hostile NPC who will blow up my ship or SRV.
The only way to avoid this as far as I can see is to be sitting there at my pc for hours and hours on end watching for it randomly happening- but even then you'd have all the trouble of resetting up the same shot to continue recording afterwards.
There have been some stunning time-lapse video produced by other commanders in the past. Is it now impossible?
If so that would be a great shame and take away an aspect of the game some of us play for. And because of the multiplayer there is not the old accelerate time function of previous Elite games so this was all we had left!
Are any other film maker Commanders out there having the same problem when trying to get time lapse shots now?
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