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Old 04-18-2011, 08:20 PM
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I call it seriously "put lipstick on a pig"... Nice video, but not from the ingame real-time action, but from slow rendering engine, you have to spend hours to make it and apply few more filters and here we are - best sim ever! Worth of money - if you want to post some nice videos on youtube...
I clearly state it's not 'ingame real-time action', so you're just stating the obvious, although you make it look like you're exposing some kind of deception.

It's also recorded live with FRAPS, it's not a render out of the AVI exporter, which you seemed to be saying it was.

It did take a while to make, but most of the time on it by far was spent on dubbing in the audio.

And no, no filters were applied at all.

You're welcome to your opinion of what you think is best and worth money, and you're free to express that opinion here. But please try not to talk sh** in order to try and justify those opinions, thanks.
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Old 04-18-2011, 08:59 PM
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What is the goal of posting videos which are not capture while real-time action? This is sim right? Not 3D engine to create 3D situation for Discovery Channel? OR is it? I saw in last three weeks so many videos capture in same way like you... And what? Did it make this game more playable and fun? NO!
People are interested in the sim for different reasons. There are many ways people can have fun with it. Mission-building, movie-making, skinning etc.

My main goal in making the thousand plane mission and making a video of it was to see if I could. I find the technology interesting. I put the video up on Youtube just in case others who have a similar interest might like to watch it. It also gives an insight into what the future might hold once computer hardware can handle what the sim is capable of.

I understand what you're saying about the playable frame-rates, but you've got to understand that's not the only thing that matters for some people. As long as no-one is putting up video's misleading people it shouldn't be a problem, just live and let live, each enjoying the sim in their own ways.

Sorry if you have a problem with it, but that's your business, not mine, and I don't really want to know about it. All the best.
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Old 04-18-2011, 10:33 PM
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What is the goal of posting videos which are not capture while real-time action? This is sim right? Not 3D engine to create 3D situation for Discovery Channel? OR is it? I saw in last three weeks so many videos capture in same way like you... And what? Did it make this game more playable and fun? NO!
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As long as posters are telling the truth about how the video is created I care less.

I would prefer to see videos of real-time action, knowing what is ACTUALLY possible with a specific systems spec. I don't give a flip for tomorrow. I care for when I fire up the BOB COD... knowing what is possible, and if that performance is acceptable to me.

Sorry, but movie making with all the editor software tools definitely creates a surreal world for viewers.
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Old 04-18-2011, 10:44 PM
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...I would prefer to see videos of real-time action, knowing what is ACTUALLY possible with a specific systems spec...
Well now that we've got some official bench-marking tracks, maybe this is more what you're into - http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=21708
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Old 04-18-2011, 11:25 PM
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Thanks for the link...

It is interesting how sounds drift in and out, and you don't know where they originate.
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Old 04-19-2011, 12:08 AM
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I found this one by accident , looking for info on DH-5.
nothing like a little Rammstein to get the blood moving

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Old 04-19-2011, 11:50 PM
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I found this one by accident , looking for info on DH-5.
nothing like a little Rammstein to get the blood moving


Very nice!! Be forewarned. Everyone who gets this sim will gain weight.
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