Post #1 · Publicado en 2012-05-19 04:57:24am Hace 12 años
I know this is my first time doing arcade snapshots since I got a digital still camera months ago. So I have something to ask about ITG2 AC and snapshots. I usually get bad lighting in my camera photos because of the light placement in some video game rooms. I think the photo/snapshot gets cleaner if I use the in-game snapshot saver to my USB, so I would prefer to check it out.
ITG2 says to save snapshots via Select button, but the machine has no Select button. Because of that, it always ends up that I have to do a camera shot. Anyways, if the cabinet has no Select button, how am I supposed to save (cleaner) snapshots? Do I have to do a certain button combination to execute the command?
ITG2 says to save snapshots via Select button, but the machine has no Select button. Because of that, it always ends up that I have to do a camera shot. Anyways, if the cabinet has no Select button, how am I supposed to save (cleaner) snapshots? Do I have to do a certain button combination to execute the command?
Post #2 · Publicado en 2012-05-19 05:08:50am Hace 12 años
Camera -> Picture of cabinet screem -> Turn on Flash if the place is dimlight/Turn off flash is there is a light source above or around the machine -> Done.
Worst case scenario. One more thing: Try out all possible camera options, one of them gives you better quality in regards to how/when/where the camera is being placed to take the shot. Usually one option gives you good quality all the time even in dimlighted or bright areas, but there are other snapshot options you can use to maximize the quality of the picture.
I also don't understand why you need direct-to-picture feed snapshots unless it's like your showing off a theme or somethhing. If it's for scores just use a normal camera or find any camera that has over 7 megapixels in the market, i'm sure they should run you no higher than $50 or $40 bucks.
Worst case scenario. One more thing: Try out all possible camera options, one of them gives you better quality in regards to how/when/where the camera is being placed to take the shot. Usually one option gives you good quality all the time even in dimlighted or bright areas, but there are other snapshot options you can use to maximize the quality of the picture.
I also don't understand why you need direct-to-picture feed snapshots unless it's like your showing off a theme or somethhing. If it's for scores just use a normal camera or find any camera that has over 7 megapixels in the market, i'm sure they should run you no higher than $50 or $40 bucks.
Post #3 · Publicado en 2012-05-19 06:16:02am Hace 12 años
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Try holding the L+R menu buttons, then pressing the Start button. That acts as the Select button in ITG3, no clue about ITG2 though.
Post #4 · Publicado en 2012-05-19 06:28:53am Hace 12 años
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On all upgrades you hold L+R and hit select, doesn't work on dedis though.
Post #5 · Publicado en 2012-05-19 12:29:12pm Hace 12 años
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Quote: Mercury
On all upgrades you hold L+R and hit select, doesn't work on dedis though.
If it's a dedicated cab then just hit the red button, You have to have a USB in for screenshots to work.Post #6 · Publicado en 2012-05-19 04:53:47pm Hace 12 años
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Indeed.