(not the SSL2 weapon lol) Certain shots could show all players an instant replay of that shot, just like some of the old Worms games. Instant replays can be triggered by: - Ridiculous amount of damage in one shot The damage required to trigger instant replay depends on the type of weapon, and how much skill is required to use that weapon. Bouncy ball, for example, could trigger an instant replay when dealing 100+ damage. Extra crit damage may or may not count towards triggering an instant replay. - An epic skill shot This can include a long-range sniper-bumper skill shot, a bumper-portal-buff skill shot, etc. When an instant replay is triggered, it can be skipped if all players have clicked the skip button. Alternatively, it can be skipped by the person who triggered the instant replay. Instant replay can be turned off in the match settings.
that could be nice!however i'm not fully agree with dmg.A shot can be epic even if you do meh dmg(for example you land a 5 bumper bounce shot!)
This would be nice if this was only seen from our side. Would be a very handy tool to help record vidoes and screenshots.
Also could be an "Instant Replay" button in the HUD that you can select after any shot. Peggle did this and you could save replays, it was super convenient and it'd be cool if Shellshock did too.
I would love this. I'm one of those players that almost never screens thier shots. I have seen some crazy shots by others including myself in rebounds and can't count how many times I wish I could of captured it on video.
Peggle, my childhood Aye, this is a good & convenient idea, especially if players want to video their shots. Perhaps instead of showing an instant replay, this could save the replay, which can be accessed via settings or another tab. If you've got windows 10, search the Xbox app in start. There's a background recorder in that app which can save the last (up to) 10 minutes of gameplay
I have heard of this but have never tried it on my Windows 10. If I can get it to work that will be great. Been wanting to upload videos often and get my stream going eventually for fun.
You can use Plays.tv. It records your gameplay automatically (You don't even have to open it) and after you close the game, Plays.tv will show up and allow you to select small clips and upload them on the website of Plays.tv. While in game, you can mark time stamps so you don't have to search for it after.