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  • Help with Server Settings on Making a Movie

    I'm trying to make my first BF2 movie soon. I need the command lines to take off:

    -Name tags (so you don't view a red or blue "M0nsterM@sh" in the movie)

    -Who killed who (so you don't view "n00b2u [M203] M0nsterM@sh" in the movie)

    I have the command to remove the HUD. Any other helpful things to add/remove?

    Thanks,
    MM

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    Re: Help with Server Settings on Making a Movie

    Originally posted by m0nsterm@sh
    I'm trying to make my first BF2 movie soon. I need the command lines to take off:

    -Name tags (so you don't view a red or blue "M0nsterM@sh" in the movie)

    -Who killed who (so you don't view "n00b2u [M203] M0nsterM@sh" in the movie)

    I have the command to remove the HUD. Any other helpful things to add/remove?

    Thanks,
    MM
    1. you cannot remove the nametags without battlelauncher, and their site is out of service right now.

    2. it's the hud command.

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    • #3
      Re: Help with Server Settings on Making a Movie

      Also when watching the BFR, if you never switch to follow a certain player, the tags won't show up.

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      • #4
        Re: Help with Server Settings on Making a Movie

        or just use the rendder.hud 0 ??

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        • #5
          Re: Help with Server Settings on Making a Movie

          Thanks, guys!
          Any other server setting tips/advice?

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          • #6
            Re: Help with Server Settings on Making a Movie

            always use BFR! don't do first person unless absolutely neccessary for the scene.

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            • #7
              Re: Help with Server Settings on Making a Movie

              Originally posted by Sir. Jake
              always use BFR! don't do first person unless absolutely neccessary for the scene.
              e.g. for a sniper war, use First person (fraps) shots with views from the scope of one of the snipers then use BFR for the rest

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