So from I've read about the cut scenes of the Eternal Bond ceremony
So it's a one time view? That seems harsh or am I missing something?Quote:
* Cutscenes playing during the ceremony will not be saved in The Unending Journey.
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So from I've read about the cut scenes of the Eternal Bond ceremony
So it's a one time view? That seems harsh or am I missing something?Quote:
* Cutscenes playing during the ceremony will not be saved in The Unending Journey.
It's probably because, when you view a cutscene that way, it inserts your character wearing whatever you currently are, and you can't enter the Innroom with your partner, so there's no way to re-create the scene exactly the way it was when you experienced it (without SE having to save a bunch of extra stuff about your event in their archive). But I assume a lot of people will find ways to either stream or record their in-game view so they can replay it later. (Actually, if someone's feeling nice, it may be good to offer to attend weddings to stream/archive it for people who can't do that.)
all i can think is : wedding filmer, 200k gil 60fps in 1080p guaranteed!
Honestly, I think that'd be a super useful and valuable service for people with the equipment to do it. The only risk is that you could get disconnected, so you'd almost want a "back-up filmer" too. But yeah, it'd totally be worth people figuring out how to at least stream to Twitch or something if they can support it.
And thats where they gone too far to take real money for it, at least to save it somewhere would have been nice...Quote:
Cutscenes playing during the ceremony will not be saved in The Unending Journey.
I would pay for someone to record mine :)
Easy to record if you have a PS4, or a guest with a PS4 :)
/p OMG you ****ing noob! Just skip the damn cutscene!
Extra 50k for 1080p HD
I would happily provide a recording service on Blamung.
I'd put on the unobtrusive camera person black clothing/suit and just be in the background and everything.
Acutally I just did do a test record at 1080p, 60 fps and it turned out Super nice.
That is a brilliant idea. I'm even considering it.
I just did a test record with someone tonight to see how well lit could work for quality.
Even set it up for a dropbox for easy downloading.