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Video Game Screenshots And Shorts

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A community to post your gaming screenshots, webm/mp4/etc shorts, and gameplay clips.

Inspire a conversation, post a funny screenshot, a beautiful landscape, something horrendous or bugged out, photo mode selfies, nostalgia gaming, whatever!


If you don't want to/can't upload to your host instance like Piefed allows, here are some (I'd love to hear about others) external suggestions:

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32MB file size limit: https://postimages.org/

64MB file size limit: https://freeimage.host/

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You can of course use stuff like Youtube, Peertube, Vimeo, etc.

Stuff you don't need an account for:

MP4 and MOV file size limit 100MB: https://vidplay.io/

20MB limit WEBM:

https://webm.red/

https://webmshare.com/


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1 - Follow host instance rules:

https://piefed.social/rules

1b - Instance rules keep it PG-13 keep in mind.

2 - Video length... we'll follow the spirit of max shorts lengths for now of Youtube Shorts/Tiktok, stuff like that. But that means 60 seconds up to 10 minutes, so idk. I'll leave it up to community judgement until/unless I get a bunch of feedback on this. I think 3-5 max is more appropriate myself, but this rule is soft for now.

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Finished my second play through of Fallout New Vegas since the year the game was first released. Heavily modded of course and yeah the T.V. show inspired this! I remember on launch day I had to download a community modified d3d9.dll just to make the buggy 1.0 build of the game launch and run without being a slideshow. With some help the game certainly held up.

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[–] BurgerBaron@piefed.social 2 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago)

You ain't kiddin'. I just went with the top pick mod collection on Nexus and stumbled into the huge Long 15 fan expansion without knowing the collection author added it! That was super cool to go into blind.

Have you ever made a dent in your backlog? I was inspired by a youtuber doing a year long challenge with the rule that he could quit a game in his steam library backlog after playing it for at least 2 hours. After that, can uninstall guilt free and never look back. I whittled my 19 year old steam account backlog down from 240 games to 116 today, and while there's some choice paralysis...I certainly dropped most of that in 2 hours. Publisher collection cruft from the very first sale on the platform predominately. That said, found some gems I never got around to and actually finished like Alpha Protocol and Binary Domain.