Finished Slaughter Spectrum! It wasn't the most polished or well-balanced map pack in the world, but as an architectural showpiece it was incredible. Maps 3-5 were significantly shorter & a lot tighter than the first two (my own utter incompetence at one switch puzzle that shouldn't have taken anywhere near the 45 mins it did notwithstanding.) My earlier comments stand, but still, highly recommended. I mean, just look at this!
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I still think map 2 was my favorite - the absolute mindfuck geometry in that one was a treat.
DracoNihil wrote:Surprised I was able to catch some of that stream after AT&T got their idiot act together today.
I kinda find it funny you use a dedicated machine to stream separate of the one running the game. I have a old Phenom 2 quad core so I just try to do everything at once on it. I can still manage a 640x360 20 FPS stream but if I had the bandwidth I'd be streaming at 1366x768 30 FPS instead.
I was actually playing on the stream PC today. It's an i7 3770 + GTX 750Ti - not the most powerful thing in the world but it does the job. I had a laptop on the desk next to me running twitch chat on an entirely separate internet connection off my phone. 😜 That probably wasn't completely necessary though.
There's a Datapath VisionRGB PCI VGA capture card in the system, so I can stream from real hardware on retro machines. It's really only good for lower resolutions (640x480 or less) but that's acceptable for Win98. Here's a pic of the setup (sorry about the grubby carpet, I need to vacuum in this spot!)
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The Win98 PC's VGA out is connected to a 4-way splitter box, which feeds the capture card in the i7 rig and a separate monitor so I don't have to play through the capture window. I also have an audio cable connected from one PC to the other. It's a bit clunky but it works.
(There's a quad-head Matrox card in there right now so technically I don't need the splitter box, but I'll put the ATI Rage back in sooner or later.)
I've really only tried streaming a few times so I'm still dialling in the setup. I might bump the canvas size down to 800x600 which should give a decent quality boost at the same bitrate.
DracoNihil wrote:Fun fact, the way I access a Twitch stream's chat looks like this: (yes including the tiny pixel font)
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That's really cool! Is that a separate app or browser extension, or just a skin for something?
twitch.tv/oldskooljay - playing the obscure, forgotten & weird - most Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 6:30 PM PDT. Bonus streams elsewhen!