Unreal engine 425.1 RomanCave Cinematic part 1
3 years ago
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Ok if you follow on twitter the creator of this used windows ten and direct x 12 , this hack will allow you to use NON dx12 and windows 7
ok create project
right click goto its folder
goto config
goto DefaultEngine.ini
and remove line with dx12
save
open project
let shaders compile then
file edit project settings
in search bar put ray tracing
uncheck and before that youmight want to take off motion blur
do that motion blur take off first and its located under render settings
let restart and then head cinematics directory
right click on the first cave sequence EDIT
click render and choose a output directory and wella an avi
i use movavi but you can use any file converter to mp4 davinci resolve can also do that and its a free program
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