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Third-Party programs are different kinds of tools to assist in various tasks. Usually this tools are used as alternatives or to complement in-game features because they allow for a more efficient and user-friendly experience.
 
Third-Party programs are different kinds of tools to assist in various tasks. Usually this tools are used as alternatives or to complement in-game features because they allow for a more efficient and user-friendly experience.
  
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'''[[Lawena|Lawena Recording Tool]]'''
 
'''[[Lawena|Lawena Recording Tool]]'''
  
Lawena Recording Tool is a simple no installation required program, that is used for demo playbacks. It uses custom configs to enhance the graphic quality of TF2 greatly, while keeping the performance loss at a minimum. It includes key bindings that help with third-person camera movements and basic recording commands.
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[[File:Lawena.png|wrap|right|x80px|Logo]]
  
=== Keybinds ===
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'''Lawena Recording Tool''' is a cross-platform tool coded in Java, originally developed by Montz and now maintained by Quantic, it provides a flexible user interface for the recording of image sequences from TF2. Lawena is considered the spiritual successor to the PLDX tool who was one of the first and the most popular tool used for recording tf2 videos before it was discontinued.
  
* Numpad Plus - Switch to third person
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The tool allows through it's interface and settings the recording of clips from demos with ease, making it an essential tool for the tf2 competitive community. It has been used in numerous videos and many of the most famous fragmovies used this or a similar tool to record clips from demos.
* Numpad Minus - Switch back to first person
 
* Numpad 2 - Back view (only in third person)
 
* Numpad 8 - Front view (only in third person)
 
* Numpad 5 - Toggle camera distance (only in third person)
 
* Numpad 0 - Toggle camera pitch (only in third person)
 
* Numpad 1 - Back-Left view (only in third person)
 
* Numpad 4 - Left view (only in third person)
 
* Numpad 7 - Front-Left view (only in third person)
 
* Numpad 3 - Back-Right view (only in third person)
 
* Numpad 6 - Right view (only in third person)
 
* Numpad 9 - Front-Right view (only in third person)
 
* N - Locks viewmodels so that if they were enabled when you press the key, they stay on and can't be disabled, and viceversa. This setting is overridden by restarting TF2
 
* M - Locks default crosshair so that it cannot be changed. This setting is overridden by restarting TF2
 
* R - Enables/disables ragdolls.
 
* H - Shows/hides the entire HUD.
 
* K - Shows/hides the deathnotices.
 
* UP ARROW - Increases the recording frame rate
 
* DOWN ARROW - Decreases the recording frame rate
 
* P - Starts recording a series of .tga files and their respective .wav file. Each series is named XY_ where X is a letter and Y is a number between 1 and 15. This same key stops recording. All .tga and .wav files are recorded to the folder of your choosing.
 
  
=== Lawena Recording Tool Layout ===
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== POV Record ==
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'''[[P-REC|POV Record]]'''
  
=== Additional Links ===
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[http://etf2l.org/forum/customise/topic-6647/?recent=456878 P-REC] (POV-Record) is a third party plugin created by [http://etf2l.org/forum/user/10573/ Orange]. The plugin is verified by Valve. P-REC is a useful plugin, it is used for easy and automatic demo recording in Team Fortress 2, it automatically starts recording demos when tournament mode is activated, but the settings allow for a great customization of the plugin according to the player needs. It also has a auto-screenshot feature that screenshots the final map score and the console status, this is particularly useful for European players due to how [[ETF2L]] system works for submitting results, which require map and status screens.
  
[https://code.google.com/p/lawenarecordingtool/wiki/Instructions Instructions]
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Valve has created its own demo system, located in the Advanced Options.
 
 
[https://code.google.com/p/lawenarecordingtool/wiki/RenderingTutorial Rendering Tutorial]
 
 
 
[https://code.google.com/p/lawenarecordingtool/wiki/VDMtutorial VDM Tutorial]
 
 
 
== POV Record ==
 
[[P-REC|POV Record]]
 
  
  
 
[[Category:Third-Party Programs]]
 
[[Category:Third-Party Programs]]

Latest revision as of 21:10, 3 August 2020

Third-Party programs are different kinds of tools to assist in various tasks. Usually this tools are used as alternatives or to complement in-game features because they allow for a more efficient and user-friendly experience.

The most popular kind of tools are game plugins, and tools that allow to record video sequences from demos.

Lawena Recording Tool[edit]

Lawena Recording Tool

Logo

Lawena Recording Tool is a cross-platform tool coded in Java, originally developed by Montz and now maintained by Quantic, it provides a flexible user interface for the recording of image sequences from TF2. Lawena is considered the spiritual successor to the PLDX tool who was one of the first and the most popular tool used for recording tf2 videos before it was discontinued.

The tool allows through it's interface and settings the recording of clips from demos with ease, making it an essential tool for the tf2 competitive community. It has been used in numerous videos and many of the most famous fragmovies used this or a similar tool to record clips from demos.

POV Record[edit]

POV Record

P-REC (POV-Record) is a third party plugin created by Orange. The plugin is verified by Valve. P-REC is a useful plugin, it is used for easy and automatic demo recording in Team Fortress 2, it automatically starts recording demos when tournament mode is activated, but the settings allow for a great customization of the plugin according to the player needs. It also has a auto-screenshot feature that screenshots the final map score and the console status, this is particularly useful for European players due to how ETF2L system works for submitting results, which require map and status screens.

Valve has created its own demo system, located in the Advanced Options.