Eleven and a Half Minute Fallout Speed Run

PS, refrain from posting long post with just space in it. And I'm getting sick of the one sentence posts, I know you mean well but it doesn't look good.
 
Ashmo said:
Per said:
Not sure if a triskele counts as "evil". As a modem user I'm more concerned about 45k avatars...

Oh, you have no idea. In Germany the public display of swastikas of ANY kind (including triskeles) can result in a prison term unless it's for documentary purposes.

Those damn German Nazi Nazi-haters.
 
So now we have a Fallout speed run and a Fallout 2 speed run. Who wants to do a Fallout: POS speed run? :)
 
::runs away instantly::

I win.



And good news, I leachd off of a wireless network and DLd the vid.

Some sweet shit, good job m8 :) .

Extremly efficent runthru. About the only thing I could suggest to make it go faster would be not using the mouse when in the inventory scrreen and scroling tru items. Its faster to use the Esc key to close windows, and the arrow keys to scroll down.

Considering that would save a few secs at most and its all I could suggest............ great job.
 
Well, part of the time he doesn't use the keyboard to end/begin combat. And then there's the few moments where he stopped and contemplated.

But it's godspeed nevertheless.
 
It's kind of strange movie to me. Character seems to be blinking at times and "teleports" from place to place. Normaly I'd think it's due to bad recording or that game works that fast of some fast machine but ... If you listen to the sounds they're too high. It's easiest to notice at the ending titles but also when character gets hurt by forcefield in military base.
I wonder then if game was tuned up in some way to work faster ( including sounds ) to make the run as short as possible, or it's normal for the game to work that way on some machines ( never seen similar symptoms though ), or was it just speeding up the movie itself so the run would seem shorter ?
 
What the hell ... I just checked the movie over other compy and it's the same. I guess I need to redownload it then >.<
 
Recording computer video isn't exactly easy :?. Computer games tend to have high detailed graphics (like small text and such) so spitting it out as a television feed loses quite a bit of detail. The video that's shown is a direct capture of the run recorded to VHS. I hope to clean things up with the next run but no guarantees.
 
Forget my post about abnormal movie speed.
Somehow I downloaded movie in way that it got corrupted. It wasn't codec issue for sure. Anyways I redownloaded it and all works fine and is ok ... except video quality that is :P ;)
 
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