02-25-2016, 03:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-26-2016, 01:18 PM by Mageziya. Edited 3 times in total.
Edit Reason: God dammit, missed something. "haven't had much to to play" to "haven't had much time to play."
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I'd love to do this, but...
I have no experience in recording at all, have no recording software, am unsure of how to even share the recording (Though I'm assuming that's simple.), and haven't had much time to play recently.
Also, if I do somehow manage to record, I'd, if possible, intentionally avoid recording audio, because when I play this game I tend to listen to what can only be described as ~fresh trash.~
About Normal vs Destiny, I feel like standard Goon would better encompass the game, especially a large round with multiple people, at least for a first run. If the first one is successful, and maybe even if it's not, people could then try and organize a round of this on Destiny and see how it goes. No reason to do only one server.
Edit: I feel like the best way to do this is wing it. Set a date a week or two away, give help with recording up until then, have everyone record on a round, then pool their recordings in a public place. This is the kind of thing where the more effort and organization is attempted the more, ironically, that it falls apart. More specifically, that it gets delayed to hell and back. At the very least, if the recordings are public, if the head editor somehow can't finish it then others can give it their own try.
I have no experience in recording at all, have no recording software, am unsure of how to even share the recording (Though I'm assuming that's simple.), and haven't had much time to play recently.
Also, if I do somehow manage to record, I'd, if possible, intentionally avoid recording audio, because when I play this game I tend to listen to what can only be described as ~fresh trash.~
About Normal vs Destiny, I feel like standard Goon would better encompass the game, especially a large round with multiple people, at least for a first run. If the first one is successful, and maybe even if it's not, people could then try and organize a round of this on Destiny and see how it goes. No reason to do only one server.
Edit: I feel like the best way to do this is wing it. Set a date a week or two away, give help with recording up until then, have everyone record on a round, then pool their recordings in a public place. This is the kind of thing where the more effort and organization is attempted the more, ironically, that it falls apart. More specifically, that it gets delayed to hell and back. At the very least, if the recordings are public, if the head editor somehow can't finish it then others can give it their own try.