Hi all, I would like to bring your attention to our game "Scratches" that we're developing which is using the Theora codec. We found the video quality to be great with very small files. You can see the results for yourself in this short demo (45MB) we released a few months ago: http://www.nucleosys.com/files/scratches-t2.exe http://www.cellarofrats.com/pubftp/scratches-t2.exe (Mirror) http://www.justadventure.com/IndependentDevs/Scratches/scratches-t2.exe (Mirror) However, we'll be increasing the video resolution in the final game as it seems it can be perfectly handled even with old computers. The demo posted above should run well with a 700Mhz. CPU and 128MB RAM. Also, a 3D video card is required. I'd love to know how you found the quality and speed! Best regards, Agustin Cordes Nucleosys http://www.nucleosys.com
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 04:21:09PM -0300, Agustin Cordes wrote:> I would like to bring your attention to our game "Scratches" that we're > developing which is using the Theora codec. We found the video quality > to be great with very small files. You can see the results for yourself > in this short demo (45MB) we released a few months ago:Hey, thanks for letting us know. We're always happy to see adoption and are glad you found it useful! Must correct your subject line though. The original Savage from s2games was the first game we know of to use theora for cut scenes. :) Cheers, -r