Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20151224121621/@comment-3547390-20160328104415

Glad to hear it was implemented right :)

Yeah, my big thing about such a port is that it is for Quake. I put a lot more value on Quake than Doom, where I want it totally official for Quake but don't care about customizations for Doom. GzDoom and other ports I am willing just to pick up and play, sprite games tend to get old fast and I just do not see as much value to them as a true 3d game. Quake I am very particular with, even if I wasn't keeping to the standards for the good of the Wikia I probably would stick to the defaults until I got to more recent stuff. GLQuake's command line parameters are easy if you know what to do, they aren't user friendly but they work quite well and only need to be set up once.

Yeah, my biggest problem with DOSBox was just the hooking with HQ3x. Now that I am on the MAME based scaler, it functions much better.

Happy birthday! I am terrible at remembering dates. Today for me shall just consist of killing time as I wait for Tuesday.

Haha, glad you like the idea! I might want to do a manual stop/start of my recordings between levels, I am a bit paranoid of it not recording when I wanted it to do such. Say I press the keys too fast and it doesn't work, we might just have lost the playthrough for a level. It may be a pain to wait for me to continue each level, but I consider it a smarter idea so we don't end up with missing levels (aka why I don't normally bother with hotkeys in OBS).

The biggest deterrent to using OBS over DxTory beyond the decrease in quality (that is pretty unnoticeable if both are set up right) is the fact that DxTory has a display for FPS that changes color when recording that also doesn't end up in the end footage. This means it is very easy to tell when you are recording and when you are not. In OBS my only signal is if I minimize the program, plus the fact that this version no longer tells me if I have disconnected from Twitch, meaning I could stop streaming at a certain point without knowing unless somebody tells me what is happening. Some of my viewers will just assume I have stopped playing or say something vague, either way resulting in them eventually leaving and me only finding out after the end of the stream. Needless to say, if I ever disappear at some point without announcing it as I always do (or I close out the game, another sign that I will be ending the video soon), I would suggest saying something so I can get it working again as soon as possible.

Which of these 3 pictures looks best? I keep debating it.