Author Topic: Megashot - Take better screenshots  (Read 93143 times)

That's stupid, nugi, you're asking a game built on an older version of the Torque Game Engine to produce a 19200x14400 image

It takes a while trying to make one that is 1 - 5 times the size of the current resolution and you're asking it to produce one that is 24 times bigger than the current resolution, it's madness, Self Delete, your computer will hate you forever

I copied the " $megashotScaleFactor = 2 " and pasted it into the console, but I got a "syntax error in input"
What did I do wrong?

That's stupid, nugi, you're asking a game built on an older version of the Torque Game Engine to produce a 19200x14400 image

It takes a while trying to make one that is 1 - 5 times the size of the current resolution and you're asking it to produce one that is 24 times bigger than the current resolution, it's madness, Self Delete, your computer will hate you forever
Once again...
Becouse he's cool like that. Ima take one that's 24x, just to see whut it does =]
And he was never seen again...


Also,
I copied the " $megashotScaleFactor = 2 " and pasted it into the console, but I got a "syntax error in input"
What did I do wrong?
You need a semicolon.
Like this:
$megashotScaleFactor = 2;

I did the 24x thing, it gave me a 0 byte image. Took about 7 minutes.

I love how there is not a single other picture in this thread other thatn Baddy's one

I did the 24x thing, it gave me a 0 byte image. Took about 7 minutes.
whenever i use $megashotScaleFactor thats higher than 6, even 6.1, it gives me a 0 bytes pic, wtf?
This.

im obviously not the only one having this problem.

I honestly don't see the difference.

It takes a longggggg timeeeeeeeeeeee

I honestly don't see the difference.
It means you didn't read.

Does this mean that the game sort of.... makes a vector image of the screenshot and then create that image based on what it was assigned to?

Does this mean that the game sort of.... makes a vector image of the screenshot and then create that image based on what it was assigned to?
No.

I wish you could take really large megashots. Depending on what my resolution is, I am limited to x4 if my resolution is 1600x900, but if it is like 800x600 I can go to like x8. If I try to go over that limit it finishes, but the image is corrupted when I try to open it. Is there anyway to fix this, or no?

22 pages and only 1 actual picture taken with this method.
wat

Here's a Megashot test I did :)