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| Crysis - Mass Physics |
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Frequently asked questions:
Q: What song is this?
A: "Pretty Pet" by Aberdeen City
Q: Is this realtime?
A: No, it was rendered frame by frame slowly
using this method:
http://forums.facepunchstudios.com/showthread
.php?t=459146
Q: What game is this?
A: The game is "Crysis" but the island and
box placement and such was made with the
"Sandbox editor" that is included with the
game.
Q: What are your PC specs?
A: Intel Core 2 Duo 4300 (1.8GHz) processor,
overclocked to 2.2GHz, 2GB 800MHz RAM, Nvidia
512mb 7900GS GPU (DX9).
But PC specs don't really matter to rendering
a video, as long as you can run Crysis and
can handle the rendering of the objects, you
could render a video smoothly using the
method linked above.
Q: What map is that/how do I make structures?
A: You can download the man made out of boxes
from here:
http://www.crymod.com/thread.php?threadid=104
48
(XYZ)
You can then change the boxes around and make
your own structures, select objects and press
ctrl + c to clone them.
Q: How do I use the sandbox editor?
A: Search elsewhere for a tutorial (including
how to install it etc.).
Q: What do those commands at the start mean?
A: See the tutorial for rendering a video
here:
http://forums.facepunchstudios.com/showthread
.php?t=459146
Q: What is this video about?
A: The video isn't about how good Crysis or
Cryengine2 is but it was actually made simply
because I liked the look of lots of boxes
flying around and structures collapsing
etcetera and thought other people might like
to see this also.
Q: Any higher quality versions?
A: Streaming:
http://beta.vreel.net/index.php?q=watch&id=13
129
And you can download the video at 640 x 480
(the resolution I recorded at so I can't get
any better) from here:
Filefront:
http://files.filefront.com/Crysis+Mass+Physic
swmv/;9176864;/fileinfo.html
Rapidshare:
http://rapidshare.com/files/80206218/Crysis_-
_Mass_Physics.wmv.html
If you want to upload it elsewhere yourself,
please ask me rather than uploading yourself
and I'll see what I can do.
Q: Why were the boxes flying?
A: I used tornadoes to make them fly all over
the place, they were invisible because
particles were disabled to stop the rendering
of dust clouds when each box collided with
each other.
The settings of the tornadoes where changed
around such as in some clips there was no
rotation.
There was one clip that used a
"GravityVolume" found in Misc in objects in
the rollup bar.
Q: How do you increase the draw distance?
A: The console command e_view_dist_ratio sets
the visibility for objects, I had it set at
200 in the later clips.
Q: Don't physics still lag with
sys_physics_CPU 0?
A: Yes, they do a bit at really heavy clumps
of objects colliding, but it's so much
smoother than if set at 1 when there's that
many physical interactions going on and I
think it's an actual physics engine problem
where they can lock when colliding, they
can't get past what's infront of them rather
than it actually lagging like when it's set
to 1.
If there was nothing in the way of a moving
object, it won't lag on 0 but can on 1.
For more info, see the tutorial (first link
in this description).
I really reccommend checking out more songs
by Aberdeen City if you like this song.
http://www.aberdeenmusic.com/
http://www.myspace.com/aberdeencity
Q: Are you going to make another one?
A: I'm trying to but am having many problems
both with the engine and in real life too.
In the mean time check out the video
responses to this video for other people's
mass physics videos and you can also make
your own and send it as a response and I'll
approve it if it's a mass physics video.
I PANT3RA I approves of this video. Tags : Crysis Physics Pre Rendering capture_frames sys_physics_CPU Video Games |
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Durée : 269 s |
| Traditional Latin Catholic Mass: Easter Sunday |
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Traditional Latin Mass filmed on Easter
Sunday in 1941 at Our Lady of Sorrows church
in Chicago. The film presents the ceremonies
of the Missa Solemnis or Solemn High Mass in
full detail with narration by then-Mgr.
Fulton J. Sheen. Celebrated by Rev. J. R.
Keane of the Order of Servites (hence the
white habits and cowls), the ceremonies are
accompanied by a full polyphonic choir,
orchestra, and fifty Gregorian Chanters.
The attention to detail in the ceremonies is
impressive. Notice, for example, how the
servers and ministers always take great care
to move in order. Notice too that the servers
are all almost identical in height. The
Ordinary of the Mass, composed by Rev. Edwin
V. Hoover, while pleasant in places, is very
much a reflection of its time. The Proper on
the other hand is timeless and sung admirably
by a healthy throng of Seminarians from
Mundelein, Illinois.
Unfortunately due to size restrictions at
Youtube around 20 mins have been cut from the
original, however, I hope to upload a full
version somewhere soon. In addition to the
cuts I have added new captions and edited the
opening credits which had deteriorated in the
original. Other than this the film remains
largely unchanged. Apologies for the error in
the captions for the two parts of the Mass
(software). The first part is of couse the
Mass of the Catechumens, the second is the
Mass of the Faithful. Tags : Traditional Latin Tridentine Catholic Mass Gregorian Chant Traditionalist Fulton Sheen Church |
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Affichage : 359554
Durée : 3252 s |
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