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Diablo 2 screen shots
Diablo 2 screen shots












diablo 2 screen shots

Working with iMovie is not at all intuitive. I ended up having to use iMovie to put together a few clips from the Diablo II: Resurrected Open Beta. Unfortunately, it is not possible to upload clips from Xbox (or anywhere else) into that software. It will record whatever it sees on my computer monitor after I tell it to start recording. When I record my Diablo III game play, I use a piece of software called ScreenFlow. The most difficult part of making a very short video out of clips was finding software that would let me do it. From there, I was able to upload them to my Mac Mini. My husband helped me figure out how to get the Xbox app to let me pull out the screenshots and clips, and stick them into the Photos app on my tablet.

diablo 2 screen shots

In short, players can use that to view all of their screenshots and clips, and get the option of saving them or deleting them. There is an Xbox app you can put on a tablet. I’m not adept enough to explain this properly. The difficult part was trying to figure out how to get them off the Xbox S and onto my Mac Mini computer. Both of those things are really easy to do. The clips last for approximately 30 seconds, so you have to learn to time it well. One of the cool things that Xbox allows is for players to take short clips of their game play. The game itself, however, feels intuitive and I am thrilled to have had the opportunity to play the Open Beta. There has been a bit of a learning curve as I learn how to use an Xbox Series S controller and navigate the Xbox menus. I had a lot of fun playing the Diablo II: Resurrected Open Beta.














Diablo 2 screen shots