herrjohn: Hello, what do I have to do to "capture game" KOTOR?
I've tried it and it doesn't work, neither with window capture. It only captures the cursor.
fr33kSh0w2012: OBS is crap!
Try this instead
Filmora screen AKA bandicam Ok, I'm going to check that.
herrjohn: Hello, what do I have to do to "capture game" KOTOR?
I've tried it and it doesn't work, neither with window capture. It only captures the cursor.
Dreaganos: Found these 2 possible? solutions in the game subforum
https://www.gog.com/forum/star_wars_knights_of_the_old_republic_series/kotor_and_obs 1.
Ok so I haven't tested out KOTOR 2 with OBS yet but I got it to work with 1.
1. Add "Game Capture" source.
2. Alt tab while in KOTOR and right click your created Game Capture source and click properties.
3. Select the KOTOR as the application on that window.
I'm actually using a unofficial version of OBS, but it should work with yours too.
Dreaganos: 2.
The GOG version works fine on OBS, a little tricky to set up properly and some small amounts of random screen flickering at times but that's it.
You add the game as Game Capture but before that you should start OBS with Aero disabled, if using windows 7 (in video settings) then in order to stream the in-game cutscenes you need to add a Monitor Capture (With compatibility mode enabled) then move it under the KOTOR game capture in the list.
I have no idea if this works for the steam version but it works fine with the GOG version.
Dreaganos: I'll try the second, thanks.