2.0.4 ((new)) - Ninja Ripper
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Pros
The 2.0.4 update focused on stability and expanding the range of supported software environments: ninja ripper 2.0.4
Fixed stability issues when ripping games using dgVoodoo2 (DirectX 6 through 9). You're looking for a guide on Ninja Ripper 2
3. Performance & Stability
- Resource Usage: Ninja Ripper is relatively lightweight (uses ~5–10% CPU and 100MB RAM at idle). High-resolution recordings (4K+) may strain CPUs with higher frame rates (~25–30% CPU).
- Crash Rate: Beta forums report rare crashes during multi-hour sessions (0.1% occurrence), though updates in 2.0.4 improved stability over 2.0.3.
- Output Quality: Maintains sharp video (tested at 1080p 60 FPS with no pixelation). Audio sync is flawless even during fast-paced gaming clips.
Nothing happened instantly in the game, but the hard drive light on Alex's PC flickered furiously. Ninja Ripper was "ripping" the frame. It captured every vertex and texture currently being rendered by the graphics card. Resource Usage : Ninja Ripper is relatively lightweight
The "Experimental" Reality: Because it is experimental, users should expect a "your mileage may vary" experience. It often captures everything in a scene, requiring significant cleanup in post-production to isolate a single character or object.
Ninja Ripper 2.0.4 vs. Modern Alternatives
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