Welcome LAN Party administrators! By now you've surely joined the hundreds of LAN Parties worldwide that enjoyed the many benefits of using the Autonomous LAN Party project at their event. We hope that it has been useful in coordinating tournaments, game servers, and caffeine consumption. Unfortunately, it is with dismay that I must announce the nerdclub programming team has disbanded some time ago and will no longer be holding LAN events or developing the project. However, our love for tournaments and the competitive spirit is not dead. Many years and programming experience level-ups later, we've decided to continue the project's core focus in a new tournament administration website: Tournology.

Tournology will focus on the tournament administration and participation aspects for all types of events, as well as serving as a toolkit to be integrated into other niche software packages requiring a simple, easy, usable tournament solution.

Curious to learn more about Tournology? Check out tournology.com
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Game Quick Guides > Demo & Screenshot Commands

 
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Demo & Screenshot Commands

Below is a list of default commands for screenshots and demos. This is so you can compile your own quick guide to give to your gamers. If a command is all caps in brackets (ie: [COMMAND]), that means it's just a key they can press. If it is without brackets, it is a console command. Bring up your console, usually using the tilde key (~) and typing in the command.

Game Name Screenshot Command Record a Demo Stop Recording Play the Demo
Battlefield Vietnam [PRINT SCREEN]
Call of Duty /screenshotJPEG or [F12] /record /stoprecord /demo {name}
Command and Conquer Generals Zero Hour [F12] To save a demo, just hit the SAVE REPLAY button at the end of the game.
Doom 3 [F12] saved in \Doom3\base\screenshots\ recordDemo playDemo
Half-Life [+mods] snapshot or [F5] record {name}.dem stop playdemo {name} or viewdemo {name}
Quake III Arena /screenshot or [F11] /record /stopdemo /demo {name}
Starcraft Broodwar [PRINT SCREEN] saved as screen**.pcx To save a demo, just hit the SAVE REPLAY button at the end of the game.
Soldat [F4] RECORD {name} or [F8] STOP Soldat.exe -demo {name} (Windows command, not a console command)
Unreal Tournament 2004 SSHOT DEMOREC {name} STOPDEMO DEMOPLAY {name}


Reference Demo & Screenshot Commands
http://www.nerdclub.net/alp/cowiki/GameQuickGuides/DemoScreenshotCommands


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