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The most popular programs are:
● Autopano Giga[www.kolor.com]
● ICE (Image Composite Editor)[research.microsoft.com]
1. Take shots with view which you want to make pano. 2. Import images in program and stitch. 3. Export the stitched panorama.
More details you can see in the video if you pass on the links.
SRWE[www.neogaf.com]
It does not work with every game!
Hope this will help you.
p.s. Unfortunately I can't help you with GeDoSaTo, because I am stuck with it too :)
but I hope other admins and moderators will help you with this.
(Gedosato) first you need to check whether the game is in the white list. If it's there, you just need to add the desired resolutions in the config file, for example: renderResolution 5120x2880@60. If its not in the list, you need to add it manually to the white list (the launching file of the game without .exe, following the example of other games), then create the folder in \Gedosato\config with the same name in the white list, then create a file GeDoSaTo.ini and write resolutions.
@Skyline Yeah sadly both of them won't work with Remember Me or I did something wrong. But I still got enough games where I will try them :)
@dobrota Thanks! I was confused by this a a lot -.- For example if I want to apply this resolution to Remember Me I use its config file (Allready in the list when I remember right) and copy this renderResolution 5120x2880@60 into it's own config?
Definetly try this out at this weekend and take my time with it :)
Thanks ^-^
that's right, the game is already in the list. It's simple: edit profile --> select the game under "Profile" at the bottom --> add the desired resolution
since this game is built on Unreal Engine 3, you can bind your resolutions or UE3 Debug Commands on any buttons in the config file. For example Bindings=(Name="F3",Command="setres 8640x3645",Control=True) .(!resolutions in the config of the game and in the gedosato config should be the same to make it work!) I strongly recommend to read this guide http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=98931929&postcount=392 I hope I at least helped a bit. Good luck:)
Yeah used this allready for some shots :-) It's still difficult to take action shots though :/
A lot of toggling Ghost/Walk & Playersonly. Luckily the slowmo command works.
Didn't know about the Rendering Commands :o Thanks a lot!
I'let you know when I got some results ^-^ Thanks for your help :) Now I have a point where to start from!
I have never used the Engine before.
I want to use it for Witcher 2. But it simply doesn't work. I am not sure what the problem is..
I saw this https://www.flickr.com/photos/jim2point0/14986801865 and I tried it but doesn't work.
Are you activated the downloaded table in CE?
Some instructions:
1 - Download the table and copy it to CE´s folder;
2 - Run Cheat Engine;
3 - Run the game;
4 - ALT+TAB and via Cheat Engine choose the game on the process list;
5 - Cheat Engine will ask if you want to load the associated Cheat table. Just click on YES;
6 - Once the table is loaded, if there is a script, just check it.
7 - ALT+TAB back to the game and have fun.
p.s. This CE table is really bad and hard to use, especially for those who never used CE before. Because ----> "You must use timestop (F2) before using the free camera (F1). Geralt must be in motion when you pause or the free camera will make him disappear".