09-16-2012, 05:54 PM
(09-16-2012, 10:37 AM)Senk Wrote: Well, most developers don't seem to support it since it isn't required. Same thing happened with trophies/achievements until they became mandatory.
That's too bad. I actually found some other info on NeoGAF [in a thread with a near identical title], but not this list, so thanks. I'll keep looking for one that's more up to date. Meanwhile, I'll try Echochrome and some of the games I own. I don't think I have the patience to check them all.
This feature should be mandatory as well. If there's anything I've always wanted, it's a feature that lets you capture clean in-game shots. Tekken Tag for the PS2 was the first game I remember having this. It was one of my very first games on the PS2, and it wasn't until much, much later, when I was able to access the contents of the memory card on a PC, when I realized the game was actually saving jpeg's.
Now, the consoles are basically PCs, supporting external storage devices. How hard can it be to implement universal png saving? I'm not a fan of the jpeg, because of its lossy compression.
By the way, are there capture cards that can capture directly from HDMI? I know there is a couple of devices that can record video via a component cable, but I'm not using component all that much, except for the Wii and, occasionally, PS2 [RGB seems to work a bit better, so I'm using that].

