I can’t be the only one here who wants to record the occasional awesome thing I do (like blowing up a gauss hog 200 feet away that just popped out of cover with my wraith) and realize that theatre is a total piece of -Yoink-. It is literally unusable.
I play a few games, leave for an hour, then come back to see that I apparently have no recent videos? The ones I have “saved” don’t even play. How can even the biggest 343i fanboy (or girl) justify this? And it’s been out for how long now?
The ones I save will no longer play after a couple days.
If they ever fix theater I hope they can also add an option to record short clips and take screenshots to share.
Shots in theater dont even look like they hit.
Yeah, good luck with that. You would be WAY better off buying a game capture like I have. And even now I can’t record things because theatre doesent work. Also machinama (the lack of being able to make anything like it in 5). I would LOVE to see the developers eat their words of “it’ll be great for machinema”. Honestly, I wonder how these people go about their lives when they know they made this half -Yoinked!- attempt at a game and sold it for 60 dollars.
This is due to the fact that fileshare does not work in Halo 5. I’m not sure if 343i just has yet to add functionality for it, or if they completely wrote it out of the game’s code.
Currently, the only way to save films permanently is to load up something from the “recent games” menu, back out of the game to start the game DVR, pin it to the screen, start the game film and forward it to what you want to record, and switch back to the game DVR and hit record. You can record a maximum of 5 minutes. Additionally, if you have the Kinect thing setup (not sure why you would), you can say “Xbox, record that” to save the last 30 seconds of gameplay.
It’s pretty sad considering how much more resources the Xbox One’s OS has over the PS4’s, yet the PS4 can save screenshots and up to the last 15 minutes of video just by pressing two buttons.
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> This is due to the fact that fileshare does not work in Halo 5. I’m not sure if 343i just has yet to add functionality for it, or if they completely wrote it out of the game’s code.
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> Currently, the only way to save films permanently is to load up something from the “recent games” menu, back out of the game to start the game DVR, pin it to the screen, start the game film and forward it to what you want to record, and switch back to the game DVR and hit record. You can record a maximum of 5 minutes. Additionally, if you have the Kinect thing setup (not sure why you would), you can say “Xbox, record that” to save the last 30 seconds of gameplay.
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> It’s pretty sad considering how much more resources the Xbox One’s OS has over the PS4’s, yet the PS4 can save screenshots and up to the last 15 minutes of video just by pressing two buttons.
That’s true, also you can record on the DVR for longer than five minutes using a trick (look it up on YouTube, sorry, too lazy to find it right now.). They could have just let there be no limit but they had to limit it to five minutes? I would ask why but I doubt the developers are talking about anything that isn’t positive. Come to think of it, what could they be talking about then? Lol.