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Showing posts with label The Lords of War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Lords of War. Show all posts
Tuesday, 20 January 2015
Star Wars X-wing Battle Report 003 - Imperial vs Rebel (TL)
The Lords of War publishes another batrep, this time shot with a stationary camera but through timelapse.
Video is clear and well lit, and the birdseye view gives a clear view of the entire playfield at all times. The timelapse however is too fast to be able to read the game adequately and most of the game flashes by with no clue as to what is happening.
Video is clear and well lit, and the birdseye view gives a clear view of the entire playfield at all times. The timelapse however is too fast to be able to read the game adequately and most of the game flashes by with no clue as to what is happening.
Sunday, 18 January 2015
Star Wars X-wing Battle Report 001 - Imperial vs Rebels
The Lords of War channel brings us this batrep of some sibling rivalry. Presented with a handheld camera, the activation phases are skipped but briefly summed up by the host before fully filming the combat phase.
For some reason in they have uploaded this video in a 4:3 ratio even though they appear to have filmed in widescreen. They've used the letterbox bars on screen as free space to review the lists points cost whenever a ship is destroyed. In my case this left me watching footage which took up less than half of my screen for no reason whatsoever.
Clarity and quality are not as important in handheld videos as the host always gets the camera right up in the action.
The conversation between the two players is a bit one sided and would have been more interesting had the younger brother taken a more active role in discussing the events.
The game is pretty standard with the new wave 5 ships and heavy firepower ending the game quickly.
For some reason in they have uploaded this video in a 4:3 ratio even though they appear to have filmed in widescreen. They've used the letterbox bars on screen as free space to review the lists points cost whenever a ship is destroyed. In my case this left me watching footage which took up less than half of my screen for no reason whatsoever.
Clarity and quality are not as important in handheld videos as the host always gets the camera right up in the action.
The conversation between the two players is a bit one sided and would have been more interesting had the younger brother taken a more active role in discussing the events.
The game is pretty standard with the new wave 5 ships and heavy firepower ending the game quickly.
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