When I heard about ths site I was game for it and went to sign up. I am a huge Halo fan, although I'll admit I'm not totally informed so I was intrigued as to what this site would offer. Maybe I could learn a thing or two about my favourite game. This is my chance to dive into the exciting world of Halo. I just started playing Guitar Hero yesterday, yes just yesterday and I was amazed as to how addicting it was. My friends had told me that it was really good and wondered why I didn't want to try it. Another friend, like me, didn't know what all the hype was and didn't care whether or not she played it but then she played it and was hooked. Today I played Rock Band with 5 other friends and I can say it's an amazing game and I've gone from easy to medium in one day. A huge feat for someone like me. WeGame steps in by providing a free desktop client that works tightly with DirectX to capture screencasts from within games without slowing them down significantly. It also outputs those screencasts to AVI files that are small enough for quick uploading to the web, a process that occurs from within the client itself. To record a screencast, just hit a special key while in-game to start and then stop recording. Once you���ve exited the game, you can click the ���Upload to WeGame��� button, choose a title and description, and the client will convert the AVI file to Flash and publish to the WeGame site directly. Check out a screenshot of the client to the left to see what the interface for this looks like.
Now back to the storey. Basically WeGame is a YouTube for gamers where they allow you to watch videos, upload, or record your own. There are many new video sites now opening for different topics like cooking, How-To, high quality videos, and many, many others. This is no exception and coupled with a short and sweet name with great site design, it is sure to be a hit.
The quality is pretty decent with 600kbps, double that of YouTube but the videos seem to be at a minimum. That's all about to change.
WeGame offers a desktop client to help minimize the pain that comes along with uploading gameplay content to sites. The desktop client works with DirectX to capture screencasts from the game without slowing it down and outputs it to AVI files that are small and can be uploaded quickly to the web. I tested the client to give you readers a low down on exactly how it works.
WeGame is an interesting site and will surely be able to spark some interest on the World Wide Web so hit it up next time you are looking to play a video game.