Capcom released this long trailer for Lost Planet during the Tokyo Game Show, the one that was shown during the conference. Not only is it over four minutes long, it's also in 60 fps and in full 720p which means that you will need a pretty powerful computer and some good bandwith to use.
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I recomend VLC for this, my comp can't even play this 100% CPU load with files like this, and with VLC I get 40-50% CPU load.
http://www.videolan.org/
Why does Lost Planet do mech combat better than the actual mech combat games?
the only problems i am having are the long downloading times i have the last few days at xboxyde i never had to wait 20 or 30 min to download a movie .
Why does Lost Planet do mech combat better than the actual mech combat games?
You can remove mechs guns and use it by itself on foot :D
the only problems i am having are the long downloading times i have the last few days at xboxyde i never had to wait 20 or 30 min to download a movie .
Why does Lost Planet do mech combat better than the actual mech combat games?
I showed this trailer to some of my friends today, and they freaking loved it! They especially liked the part with the transforming snowmobile mech.
Very impressive.
1) Download this vid remotely at work and use the 2Mbit SDSL to boost Bittorrent downloads
2) Transfer to the university and recode to a smaller size and framerate
3) Transfer here and watch on my crappy old laptop
go go go
I wonder if it would be faster to just wait for the reencoded vid...
will look at it later but if it's running 60fps, and the game will. It will be truly awesome.
I hope this thing doesn't turn out the same way. Anyway i'm downloading it now. Let me pass judgement on it after watching the whole thing.
The rest of the movie is in 30fps - they doubled frames.
You could easy convert it to 30fps deleting every second frame.
You can check 30fps in VirtualDubMod using key arrows.
I recomend VLC for this, my comp can't even play this 100% CPU load with files like this, and with VLC I get 40-50% CPU load.
http://www.videolan.org/