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General Forums => Films and Screenshots => Topic started by: Krusty on July 10, 2004, 05:56:30 PM
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Okay I happened to get a demo of a kick-ass sortie in a late '44 Soviets vs Luftwaffe HTH arena. It was the best I've ever recorded, I have to say. It's about 8 minutes, but to me none of it is dull. I take out 3 JU-88s and then a 109 with a YakT (1.06 fuel burn, I think, and 1x ammo, no external views, it was wonderful!).
But then I was thinking "I'll make this into a film!" and tried something with the "capture" command. I ruined it!!! ARGH I was *trying* to capture external views of the bombers as I attacked them. The problem was, as I played it back it got ALL screwed up..
I don't think it likes you putting the camera on OTHER planes when playing back demos with captured views.
Anyways... I screwed up, but easy enough to fix, because I have no internal views, and most of it was looking straight ahead.
The problem is I tried to "remove" the 3d chase view I had accidentally put in there. By timing it JUST right I got it to go back to internal view the second it goes external. I just recaptured more data. But I still have that split second of a blink of an external view. I think it detracts. Are there any other ways to get rid of this?
help MUCH appreciated.
Oh, and if I were to make a movie of it, what res would be best? I made a avi of it at 320 and it looks like crap.
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I dunno. But, it sounds like it's going to be a good film. :)
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Does anybody know how to get rid of the "blink" where it goes 3rd person then back?
I also noticed that about a minute's worth is messed up outside of this blink. It's all in one localized part of the AH2 film file, but it's very annoying.
Is there a way to "edit" the file? Open up in a hex editor, or something, where I can just remove ALL the offending view keys at their certain times? I would very much love to find out if this is possible.
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Check the box that says ignore recorded views... see if that helps..
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No I don't think that works.
1) It only works on view direction.
2) Even with that in place I don't know if it will affect F1/F3 views
3) It doesn't capture this button and remove the previous key strokes. So I couldn't use it to remove the "blink" to F3 and back.
I don't know about #2, but I tried this on #3
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What do you mean by "Blink"?
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It "blinks" from F1 to F3 and then right back. Very short, but still visible.