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Latest Comments by Samsai
Linux Game Recording, The Process Behind Creating GOL Casts
15 Sep 2013 at 4:41 am UTC

Very good video article, what are your hardware specs Samsai?
I have an Intel i5 2500k processor (3.3 GHz), Nvidia GTX 550 Ti and 8 gigabytes of RAM. This rig has worked really well so far.

Quoting: Quoteyou can use our article submission system to post your videos for others to see here on GOL
I didn't know about this. How does this work?
It's really simple, you just click the "Submit Article" button on the right side of the website above the Twitter feed and below the Editor's Picks/Popular This Week. This brings you to the article editor, in which you can add your text, images, links and videos. When you are happy with your article, click the "Submit For Review" button on the bottom of the page and eventually an editor (Liam, me or someone else) quickly checks the article and, if it's all good, publishes it. The requirements aren't really that high and all the important things are written on the article editor page.

Linux Game Recording, The Process Behind Creating GOL Casts
14 Sep 2013 at 11:22 am UTC

Quoting: HmmSSR can get users banned! as it injects!
Only if you use the experimental direct OpenGL capturing. The normal recording mode doesn't access the buffer directly, so it won't be detected as a cheat. And if the normal recording would be detected as a cheat, I would already be VAC banned on Steam, because I've done huge amounts of videos with SSR.

Steam for Linux Is a little messed up, here's the temporary fix!
14 Sep 2013 at 3:40 am UTC

It seems that Valve has fixed the bug now, so the quick fix is no longer required. The developers had following to say about it:

[img=696x135]http://i.imgur.com/CaveTJh.png[/img]

I tested this myself and I no longer have trouble with it so Steam for Linux is back to full operations.

Steam for Linux Is a little messed up, here's the temporary fix!
13 Sep 2013 at 5:43 pm UTC

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Quoting: Quote from SamsaiEdit: Removing the appcache actually might affect installing games on Steam, but we have mixed results about that.
After reading that, I decided not to apply this fix just yet. I am way too risk averse for that!
Our friend GTux installed a bunch of games on Steam without a hitch, but it seems few games are uninstallable and I heard some people had problems installing their games, so I threw that warning there (don't want to get flamed and blamed). The games that are already installed remain unaffected. But playing it safe until a proper fix might still be a good idea.

Steam for Linux Is a little messed up, here's the temporary fix!
13 Sep 2013 at 2:28 pm UTC

Quoting: IvancilloThis subject reminds me some things TheEnigmaticT said the other day here in GOL.

About breaking compatibility as the systems upgrades.
Seems that he was/is right at this point. (Why this issue appeared with just no modification of the program? : cause the modification of the host OS (upgrades) ).

But in the other hand ... Yes, it happened, but it's not so terrific like he explained to us.

People reacted inmediatly to support users just the problem appeared.

And the issue is solutionated. No casualities, no need to refund to anyone. Not so terrific.
We Linux users are used to manage program issues as a normal thing.
This can be compared to broken compatibility to some extent, though the issue itself is probably a programmer error somewhere, but it really shows how the Linux community works when problems arise: some people figure out a fix for the problem and tell about it to others, who in turn spread the word exponentially throughout the whole community.

OpenMW Open Source Morrowind Engine V0.26.0 Released
12 Sep 2013 at 5:12 pm UTC

OpenMW is definitely in my top 10 open source projects and these update videos are always interesting to watch. I might actually grab a copy of Morrowind at some point and have some fun with OpenMW.

GOL Cast: Fragging Aliens in Natural Selection 2
1 Sep 2013 at 8:39 am UTC

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I am using SimpleScreenRecorder [External Link] to record the game and Audacity to record the commentary. Then I just sync the tracks in OpenShot so that the video has both the audio from the game and the audio from my mic.
Have you heard of Open Broadcaster Software [External Link]?
There isn't Linux version
What? I swear a friend told me it had one...or maybe he said that it will come later. Checking the website, it seems like the latter. Sorry about that!
Don't worry it fine :)

I checked their F.A.Q and it seems that it is planned.
Mac and Linux are planned in the future once OBS has reached a more finalised state feature wise.
Take a look at what I found! [External Link]
You sir are awesome for finding that! I am hoping he's able to port that thing and if I ever use it I will let you guys know!

GOL Cast: Fragging Aliens in Natural Selection 2
29 Aug 2013 at 4:13 pm UTC

Quoting: owen123I guessing you playing that on linux. If so what recorder program are you using? Thanks
I am using SimpleScreenRecorder [External Link] to record the game and Audacity to record the commentary. Then I just sync the tracks in OpenShot so that the video has both the audio from the game and the audio from my mic.

Poltergeist: Pixelated Horror, A Reverse-Horror Game with Gameplay from the New Guy
21 Aug 2013 at 7:08 pm UTC

Quoting: muntdefemsWelcome to the team, Samsai! :)

Really looking forward to your next casts. Will you comment while you play in the future?
Absolutely! I decided to leave the commentary out for this one, but I will try to do some commentary on the future casts.

Poltergeist: Pixelated Horror, A Reverse-Horror Game with Gameplay from the New Guy
21 Aug 2013 at 5:10 pm UTC

Quoting: SpeedsterWelcome Sami, and I think it was smart of Liam to look for volunteers. Don't want him to burn out doing too much personally.
Thanks for the warm welcome! And yes it's a great idea to share the workload between people like this. Now he has more time to work on the news and he also deserves some free time for all the work he has put into this website and community. I am honored to help him out the way I can! :)