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Aug 3, 2024, 10:44:44 AM8/3/24
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Anyway... I was in a game with two players who got 17 and 19 kills on my team. They pretty much won a super fail game on the part of most of our team. I saved the replay in the hopes that I could glean some instruction from watching them. When I watched the replay I got a cinema like looking view of myself. I could not find controls for showing indicators or names in game or (much more to the point) if and how I could watch other players' actions. do these features just not exist?

I want to come back to this, when i use Ctrl + F1 to F5, it for some reason sticks to a position on the ground, in this mission i started on a carrier, it seemed like the camera was stuck on the first known position of the carrier, i wanted to do a Pearl Harbor video with the replay mode, but now i can't do anything seeing i cant use other views... :(s

Actually, I think the hud you mean the red pointers and maps and hit markers and stuff well no, there is no such thing. You can hide the hud but the only thing you have in your hud in replays is the fps meters and some notes from your movement and replayspeed.

I am looking forward to the ability to rewind replays. I have been working on a 10 minute story driven machinima for almost 2 months now. The ability to rewind a replay, rather than start the replay over, to get different angles of the same shot would be a huge help as far as time is concerned.

Before I realized I can just use F1-F4 to go back, I pressed " ; " to 'return to player's plane', it worked but then I cannot come back out to free view (actually F1-F5) anymore; instead it only shows a 'far-spinning-view-like-you-died' and this gets a bit fustrating.. Anyone with the same problem?

I always had that problem too, but it wasn't as bad as it is now. Sometimes, I was able to watch entire replay without issue, but it gets truly ridiculous after latest patch. Game constantly switching between views, sometimes in like every two seconds. It makes replays completely useless.

I can confirm that the replay system is borked, Unable to watch as the camera has a mind of its own and only responds to the Player's view control " ; " Even this cycles away after a few seconds. The Ctrl-F keys do nothing, as well as any other view change buttons.

Besides interrupting the watching experience, it also proves to be inconclusive at times, which is just as frustrating as making the wrong call. When done properly, replay review is a good addition, but when it detracts, it does it in a big way.

Since the trade from the Thunder, which sent Paul George to Oklahoma City, Oladipo has flourished in Indiana, where he also played in college. Van Gundy has seen the growth from being the second option to being one of the best guards in the East.

The Thunder's season ended in a 118-115 loss to the Trail Blazers in Game 5 of the first-round playoff series. Here are three things you need to know about the Thunder's 12th straight road playoff loss:

1. From start to end, Tuesday was Dame Time. The end will replay on highlight reels for days to come. Damian Lillard wound down the clock before launching a deep 3-pointer for the game-winner. But he started the game off strong too, picking up the slack as his partner in crime, sharp-shooter CJ McCollum, picked up three fouls in the first quarter. Lillard has gone on massive scoring sprees throughout the series, often in third quarters. But on Tuesday, he sustained it to the tune of 50 points. That was a franchise playoff record. So were his 10 3-pointers.

Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder will look to build on their 1-0 lead in the Western Conference finals after rallying down the stretch to hand the defending champion Golden State Warriors their first home loss these playoffs and just their third all season at Oracle Arena.

"Just being able to go in and lock in," Russell Westbrook said Tuesday. "You've got to give credit to our guys just coming in and focusing on the task at hand. We couldn't have done a better job of that, especially in the playoffs."

The Thunder won three straight road games against teams that had lost only three times combined at home all season. On Monday night, they did it with a fourth-quarter comeback against the defending NBA champion Warriors, who had won their first six playoff games at Oracle Arena. Game 2 is Wednesday.

Oklahoma City lost 14 games during the regular season when it led going into the fourth. But with Monday night's 108-102 victory to open the best-of-seven series, the Thunder won their second straight road game when trailing after three quarters. They also came back in the crucial Game 5 in the last round at San Antonio.

"We just find a way to finish the game," Thunder guard Dion Waiters said. "Early in the season when we had a lead into the fourth quarter, we let a lot of games slip away. And I think just coming down in the postseason we've just been finding ways just to finish it out. We get up big, just try to keep the lead just to get the win."

"Every team that I was on that won a title lost at least a home game during the playoffs, so it happens," Coach of the Year Steve Kerr said. "There's a reason we pour champagne on each other when we win. It's hard, it's a grind, and this is a great reminder of that."

"I was telling the guys when we look at our championship run, anytime we talk about it, we talk about being down 2-1 to Memphis. Being down 2-1 to Cleveland. We never talk about beating the Pelicans 4-0. We never talk about beating the Rockets 4-1," Draymond Green said. "You talk about the trying times. So right now is one of those times. We've never been down 0-1, so this is foreign territory for us. But at the same time we've been in positions where we've had to battle back before."

After leading 60-47 at halftime, the Warriors allowed 38 points in the third quarter and scored only 14 in the fourth. They got outrebounded 52-44, with MVP Stephen Curry's playoff career-high 10 boards leading the way along with his 26 points and six 3-pointers.

Kerr begged for a traveling call against Westbrook with 17.2 seconds left and the Thunder ahead 105-102, but a timeout was given. NBA senior vice president for replay and referee operations Joe Borgia went on NBA TV after the game and said Westbrook did drag his pivot foot.

First-year Thunder coach Billy Donovan appreciates how his team has responded in crunch time when adjustments are needed. Oklahoma City lost Game 1 to San Antonio in the last round before beating the Spurs 4-2.

"I've always said this about these guys, I think as a coach, when you bring things to their attention of areas that we've got to get better at, concentrate and try to improve on, they really give a good, concentrated effort to do that," Donovan said. "We just kept playing, and that's what you've got to do."

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