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OJP test duel 3 (Open Jedi Project v 0.1.0)

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2007

By far my favorite battle. Good ol' Cutlist and I were toe to toe, dancing around 'til the end, when a last minute attack feint took him by surprise (though I doubt bots can ever be surprised :D).

Credits once again go to OJP, Spanki, as well as rgoer for this fantastic duel map, and a very special thanks to Master Jon Hoc Ni, who provided the ultimate motivation; SFX Sabers xD.

Side note: I was killed before this, so yes, I tied it for first place xD.

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  • Yeah that looks better. Nice long bot fight. Too bad theres no sound though. :( If you can beat bots at Jedi master fairly consistantly, you'll do fairly well against some of the OJP vets as well.

  • Thanks :). Unfortunately, I only know how to export the video by means of avidemo 30, then QVM and Virtualdub, so I have no idea how to keep the original sound of the demo (I could put in some other music, but I'd prefer the original so...). If you have any tips, I'm more than willing to try them out :).

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  • /facepalm

    Nah you all just fail at MBII, srsly.

  • i play mb2 and i must say... it sucks balls really hard, i m playing it since B17 always been and will be bugged

  • Lol.... to kJf1245.

    Dude lol MBII stole everything from OJP and OJP is still better than that MBII shit -.-

  • no... mb2 sucks

  • Man mbII is better

  • what is this map? download link plz :D

  • Not a bad movie here. Very smooth !! I see you're using the QVM method, which explains it LOL.

    As for the sound/music, you could try capturing them separately using sound recorder. Edit the resulting *.wav so it syncs with your video. Convert to *.mp3. Finally, stream it into your final output. Can do this with Windows Movie Maker, but you might lose a bit of quality.

    There are other ways, but that's the simplest I can think of.

    Good Job !!

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