Hello, I am making a machinima with my friends and one of the characters will be carrying a turret in parts of it, I know you walk slower with it but I was wondering HOW slow you go so that way I can up it with a special custom game and he can walk as fast as the other characters in the show, if you know the percentage (ex. you walk 100% without it but 50% with it) please comment and let me know, thanks.
P.s. if there is a way to get films from theater mode on to my phone or computer that would be great as well, again thanks for the help.
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Yes, by increasing the speed you should be able to speed up the turret player. But be warned, the speed will also affect the non-turret players, so they will have to walk slower. As for how much, I am not sure. Just do trial and error tests and see what % is good for you.
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There is no current way to get the films on computer or phone. There use to be a Bungie theater mode on their site, but since 343 took over, Bungie shut it down. The only way to get the film is to record it with an external recorder, such as Elgato or HDPVR 2.
2A) If you’re recording on the Xbox One, you could use the recorder option (double tap home button twice, then press X) and you can go to settings to bump up the recording time to the past 5 minutes. This method can work if you don’t have an external recorder, but it doesn’t have the best quality.
Hope that helped!
> 1) Yes, by increasing the speed you should be able to speed up the turret player. But be warned, the speed will also affect the non-turret players, so they will have to walk slower. As for how much, I am not sure. Just do trial and error tests and see what % is good for you.
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> 2) There is no current way to get the films on computer or phone. There use to be a Bungie theater mode on their site, but since 343 took over, Bungie shut it down. The only way to get the film is to record it with an external recorder, such as Elgato or HDPVR 2.
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> 2A) If you’re recording on the Xbox One, you could use the recorder option (double tap home button twice, then press X) and you can go to settings to bump up the recording time to the past 5 minutes. This method can work if you don’t have an external recorder, but it doesn’t have the best quality.
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> Hope that helped!
Yes that did help, thank you. (Btw I was thinking the way I could get the one player to walk normally w/ the turret while the otthers walk the same speed is by having it on infection with the infected player’s speed up and not the other players, thanks again for your advice and knowledge regarding the films)
> 1) Yes, by increasing the speed you should be able to speed up the turret player. But be warned, the speed will also affect the non-turret players, so they will have to walk slower. As for how much, I am not sure. Just do trial and error tests and see what % is good for you.
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> 2) There is no current way to get the films on computer or phone. There use to be a Bungie theater mode on their site, but since 343 took over, Bungie shut it down. The only way to get the film is to record it with an external recorder, such as Elgato or HDPVR 2.
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> 2A) If you’re recording on the Xbox One, you could use the recorder option (double tap home button twice, then press X) and you can go to settings to bump up the recording time to the past 5 minutes. This method can work if you don’t have an external recorder, but it doesn’t have the best quality.
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> Hope that helped!
Yes that did help, thank you. (Btw I was thinking the way I could get the one player to walk normally w/ the turret while the otthers walk the same speed is by having it on infection with the infected player’s speed up and not the other players, thanks again for your advice and knowledge regarding the films)
Or you can use the custom powerup so you can record on any gametype.