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"It seems to me that Toady has given us a great tool to quickly create tutorials for him: recorded movies.
I would think that recorded movies with text guidance on the wiki would be sufficient for most DF newbies. (I'm a visual learner, so maybe that's my bias.)"
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"I think the inbuilt movie player/recorder is excellent, but I don't think it has controls for speed of playback or any kind of pause or rewind options - I think the player needs these before we can start relying on it, because its far too easy to miss something vital when the recording is running at 100+ frames a second"
Quotes from posts in the Future of fortress thread. Immediately after I read these posts, I hoped Toady wouldn't start spending his precious time on fiddling with recorder when there is a way to do video tutorials with current recorder.
There are free programs like Fraps and Gamecam lite, which I prefer, that can record any game. Actually with these programs you wouldn't even need the recorder, but it's better for FPS to first record you gameplay with DF's recorder and then to record that with either one of these. After recording these files can easily be edited even with Windows moviemaker. It's more than enough for DF's needs.
Some of you might already know about this, but just in case somebody doesen't know and would like to make tutorial videos.
Here's a very short video I made in about five minutes. It just shows some possible uses. http://rapidshare.com/files/23032273/dwarf.wmv.html
Just for the record.. I'm not going to start making any tutorial videos and I think they should only be done for the most complex tricks. Nevertheless good luck for anyone who'd want to do tutorials They could prove to be very useful for noobs.
Here's links for recording programs.
http://www.fraps.com/
http://www.planetgamecam.com/
help documentation should come with programs.
[ March 27, 2007: Message edited by: TakiJap ]
[ March 27, 2007: Message edited by: TakiJap ]