Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140702204420/@comment-3547390-20140909015704

Yes, I started with Fraps and eventually moved over to Dxtory. I am pretty familiar with both programs, thus I can say without a doubt that Dxtory is worth it (especially since it is cheaper). You will need to play around with the settings more, but there are actually settings to play around with (Fraps is a thing made to be ready as soon as you get it, though is rather lacking in quality). If you have any trouble, or are just curious, ask me again when you get Dxtory and I can tell you how to properly set it all up. Mind you, the initial quality is good, but it probably will drop fast if you plan on using Windows Movie Maker (this thing destroys videos in my experience, my old Quake videos were made with them and look terrible in comparison to how I do them now). If you can convince your parents to get Sony Vegas, it would be well worth it. Plus, I am not sure if you can set up codecs in WMM, and you almost always want to go with x264, but I am getting ahead of myself.

Maybe. It all depends if I am familiar with the game or not.

Yeah, relying on other people tends to do that. You believe you are getting something, then it turns out you are not. Much better to rely on yourself for costs. DxTory is a one time cost of $33.