Christmas Crunch Final - Demo/Video available

Started by Jabbs, December 29, 2008, 08:34:51 PM

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Christmas Crunch Final - Demo/Video available


We only have the first half of the Final available.  Take your pick from the following files:

1) dMwFinal.dem

This file can be played from inside Counterstrike:Source itself.

a) Save the file to the following folder (where username is your Steam username):

C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\username\counter-strike source\cstrike

b) Open Counterstrike:Source and bring up the console (by pressing the ` key usually.  If you can't do that then go to Options and in the Keyboard section you can enable 'Developer Console' in 'Advanced'.

c) In console type:

playdemo dMwFinal.dem

and press enter.

While the demo plays you can change the views and who you view by pressing CTRL to bring up the Demo menu's.

You can also press your fire button to change the person you are following.

2) Windows Media movie

In converting this file I ran out of disk space! while the original file is only a few Megabytes, the conversion process requires Gigabytes of space!

Watch this space, I'll work something out...
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Whitey

Quote from: Liberator;256577Worrabout the second half?

I forgot to start it again after the first half :blush2:

Jabbs

UPDATE:

My first try at converting the .dem files produced 100GB (yes One hundred Gigabytes!) of data!

I'll do it again but reduce the resolution in CSS which will produce smaller files.
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Quote from: Jabbs;256605My first try at converting the .dem files produced 100GB (yes One hundred Gigabytes!) of data!

Now showing at a cinema near you :flirty:
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