I video recorded the playback of the replay file. This is the whole battle, turn by turn. I hope you can understand how the action unfolded. The video capture software can't grab in-game sounds, so the first part of the video is silent and then an Argentine folklore tune starts. It's named "Nevando Esta" (It's snowing).
Cheers,
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who is that playing guitar? It was excellent. ...oh, and I liked the video AAR too :)
Great music the timing of the climax is just right!
Thanks for watching ... or should I say listening. :)
I have to make a correction about the origins of the song "Nevando Esta": it's actually from Bolivia. I just heard it so many times played by my great friend back in college ("Chacho") that I just assumed it was from Argentina. The guitar is played by the great Enrique Coria, an Argentine artist now living in California.
Link:
http://www.amazon.com/Nevando-Esta/dp/B000S4347Y/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&s=dmusic&qid=1314754639&sr=1-16
Cheers,
Hi,
I'm a player of HPS Sims games. Your weblog is very useful.
By the way, I've posted a lot of AAR for the John Tiller's Squad Battles Modern War in my weblog.
http://ameblo.jp/thelaststand/
(but all text is Japanese language)
I wonder if you could tell me the best software for making video AAR.
Hi Suzuki,
Thanks for visiting. I am reading your blog right now (Google translator, off course). Glad to see another HPS gamer around here.
I used CyberLink YouCam, a software that came with my laptop for the webcam. It can capture the screen contents as it is, but it is a bit slow. I think that any screen capture (but FRAPs) software will do.
Cheers,
Thank you very much. I'll try to that!
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