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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 12:41 am
by Cobalt 7
I'm just curious as to why the cutscenes from TFL aren't viewable in Soulblighter. Kinda takes some of the wind out of playing vTFL.
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:04 am
by iron
... but they are. Make a folder called cutscenes under your Myth II folder, then copy the TFL cutscenes.gor file there. Next time you run a Fallen Levels solo that has a cutscene you should be able to see it.
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:04 am
by Lugas
The cutscenes from TFL are very big downloads. Also what would be the point in wanting to watch TFL cutscenes in SB? vTFL changes the monsters of SB into the monsters of TFL. This applies only to units that were in both games. It also turns Bowmen into fir'Bolg. I don't think it would be possible to port cutscenes from TFL to SB. I really don't think there's a point. Besides, uncompressed, an average cutscene can be about 2-3 GB. :O
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:05 am
by William Wallet
I would imagine Magma didn't include them because it's extra legwork and bigger filesizes. Possibly, I wouldn't know.
I know it can be done, I've played TFL cutscenes in M2 I *think*.
I've also used Interstate '76 cutscenes and Jedi Knight cutscenes, both of which kick arse, and both of which were make using .smk.
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:05 am
by Lugas
Why's everyone posting simultaneously!
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:07 am
by William Wallet
Lugas wrote:The cutscenes from TFL are very big downloads. Also what would be the point in wanting to watch TFL cutscenes in SB? vTFL changes the monsters of SB into the monsters of TFL. This applies only to units that were in both games. It also turns Bowmen into fir'Bolg. I don't think it would be possible to port cutscenes from TFL to SB. I really don't think there's a point. Besides, uncompressed, an average cutscene can be about 2-3 GB. :O
DUH! He probably wants to play The Fallen Levels, dude. The cutscenes might have more significance there than by just playing M2 levels with vTFL switched on. Use your noggin!
And who's talking about uncompressed cutscenes?!? If smk were a non-lossy format, it wouldn't look so ugly. Bring on Quicktime cutscenes for Myth! :laugh:
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 8:10 am
by iron
uhm ... if you have cutscene.gor then myth 2 can play the cutscenes. Nuff said really.
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 8:42 am
by :) Da Cid (: McCl
iron wrote:uhm ... if you have cutscene.gor then myth 2 can play the cutscenes. Nuff said really.
But IRON, you should port the cutscenes1!!1!!
-TGP-
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 10:39 am
by Horus
Why is it half of the posts in here look like they were written by drunks...
Myth 2 can play the TFL cutscenes if you own a copy of TFL or someone sends you the TFL cutscene.gor file, and you put it Myth 2's cutscene folder... then with The Fallen Levels v2 you can play them when they come up.
Just as Iron has said twice...
OR
You can use tag extractor to extract The Fallen Levels v2 mesh tags and read the cutscene headers, and so use them on your own maps.
If you want them in Quicktime format go ask Blades to make the download of them availible again (as he did it before awhile back I believe).
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 10:42 am
by Death's Avatar
(psst horus, look at post times)
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 1:13 pm
by William Wallet
Horus â„¢ wrote:Why is it half of the posts in here look like they were written by drunks...
Not *my* half, surely. Besides it's not as though you're known for your lucidity, I've read some loopy things from you!
And - in closing, my comment about Quicktime cutscenes was not a beg for someone to convert the Myth cutscenes to Quicktime, it was a joke that Myth should support playback of .movs as opposed to the tired old slut of video compression, *SMK*.
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 3:33 pm
by Van Buren
... but they are. Make a folder called cutscenes under your Myth II folder, then copy the TFL cutscenes.gor file there. Next time you run a Fallen Levels solo that has a cutscene you should be able to see it.
Worked for me.
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 8:54 pm
by iron
afaik only the myth 2 cutscenes were available as QT movies. Blades didn't have anything related to TFL - pls correct me if I'm wrong though.
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 12:21 am
by William Wallet
iron wrote:afaik only the myth 2 cutscenes were available as QT movies. Blades didn't have anything related to TFL - pls correct me if I'm wrong though.
I think you're sort-of-right. I remember it being - both TFL and M2 cutscenes were released as movs, but only the M2 ones got the hi-res treatment, having been re-exported from the original movies themselves.
The TFL scenes were merely taken from the SMKs, if I recall correctly. Maybe I don't. Meh.
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 11:20 am
by ElusiveMind
Hey Guys - this is Blades ( I have long lost my username and password and the retrieval thing didn't seem to be workin for me ).
The Soulblighter high resolution MP4 cutscenes we had up at one time were compressed from Bungie's sources. Unfortunately, we did not have the same source for the TFL ones. The TFL ones we had as movies were taken from smacker files so they look compressed and pixelated. There's not much we could do about that unless we got our hands on the original quicktime animations.
The original reason for doing these was the chance we might convert the Myth game from using the outdated smacker stuff to using more modern quicktime stuff... it just made sense to re-compress the Myth II ones since we had the sources.
However, that didn't happen - so I just put them up on the old FF hotline at one point... which is likely rusting away on a DVD on a shelf somewhere - although I'm sure it's mirrored on uDogs hotline and several other places
And now you know...... the rest of the story.