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Re: No Dom3 on Youtube?
I think I have a turn file with a pretty major battle from a mod game. Sombre's lizards versus llamabeast's tomb kings. It's not quite the kind of battle endoperez was talking about though.
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I remember that it reminded me alot of my "Starter Gods" examples for Dom2 which I tried to get some interest generated in Dom3 since there were so many new nations that I couldnt quite get the motivation to do it. Usually Im the one sounding like an old geezer of the net, but I do have to admit that some people will read an AAR like its a good book. And others, more and more lately, seem to only want it in a video format as if its a TV show. Especially if it comes with animation and commentary. Thats why Im thrilled to give my enthusiastic push to a YouTube project (or something better). I would love to see Matryx do a video of "Let's Play". Maybe I will pitch him the way to do it as a published book and/or a CD which he can sell at an online site and it wont cost him anything to do it. |
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Yes, it always had video commentary for battles, but he had to move those to another video feed hoster recently, as the one he used previously discontinued the service for records of video games or something.
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youtube sucks for dom3 videos. Did a commented turn and uploaded my first youtube video ever: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bifh7k45eI
given the bad codec/resolution of youtube, it was possibly also my last youtube upload ever :-) have to look for a better video-sharing site. Too bad, because youtube has big potential for creating new dom3 addicts. |
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-Max |
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That was awesome. :D
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I should look into that. |
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That would be great.
Sadly i can not host the videos on my own site. I'm a bit confused about all those different video hosting sites and still try to find out the differences. My only experience so far is with www.showmedo.com , but that site specialize on open-source tutorials, not games. |
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For people following this discussion....
it appears that making a video available is fairly simple altho not the easiest to find out about. Most searches want to steer you to fancy softwares that would be great if you wanted to control access and try to prevent users from downloading a copy. The simplest answer::doh: is just a simple html link which leaves the viewing work to the browser at the users end. From there it gets gradually fancier. Specifying which viewer, or putting it in a window embedded in the web page, or requiring the user to allow java or flash instead of using the viewer on their machine. Here is a simply lowest-level answer I found if someone else wants to do this on their own webspace. http://www.wikihow.com/Put-Video-on-a-Web-Page Yeah I know. Im supposed to just do it and create oohs and ahhs about my server instead of continually saying how anyone can. I get slammed alot for that. GEEK NOTE: this may just be a temporary answer since as of Aug 2008 there is a W3 workshop toward declaring video a first-class citizen of the web instead of an extension. www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo |
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