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Posted by: Trippy @ 04:51:49 on 9/17/07


Gameplay videos with commentary from the Tabula Rasa closed Beta.

The Flash videos are 512x384. If you need a standalone program on Windows to view Flash (FLV) files you can try FLV Player or Riva FLV Player.

The Windows Media Video 9 (WMV9) and H.264 MPEG-4 (H.264) videos are 1024x768 and are comparable to each other in quality (just pick whichever format you prefer).

To view the H.264 MP4 files you'll need something like VLC media player, QuickTime, or Nero ShowTime which comes with Nero.

Character Creation (1:30 min) - Okay not a gameplay video, but something to watch if you are curious what the customization options are.
Flash (3.87 MB), WMV9 (18.8 MB), H.264 (17.5 MB)

Movement Controls (2:59 min) - TR's unusual movement control scheme.
Flash (13.7 MB), WMV9 (37.4 MB), H.264 (34.9 MB)

Tutorial Walkthrough (20:10 min) - TR's Tutorial from start to finish. These are the same as the ones found here so you don't need to download them again if you did earlier.
Flash (92.7 MB), WMV9 (252 MB), H.264 (240 MB)

Imperial Valley CP Attack (14:21 min) - Attacking the Imperial Valley Control Point in Concordia Wilderness.
Flash (71.2 MB), WMV9 (179 MB), H.264 (167 MB)

Imperial Valley CP Defend (10:04 min) - Defending the Imperial Valley Control Point in Concordia Wilderness.
Flash (54 MB), WMV9 (126 MB), H.264 (117 MB)

Divide Front Lines (10:40 min) - Tour of the Concordia Divide Front Lines.
Flash (47.2 MB), WMV9 (133 MB), H.264 (124 MB)


If you wish to discuss the video you can use the link at the bottom or if you want to join our Tabula Rasa discussion already in progress visit our forum topic here.

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Posted by: Trippy @ 09:02:12 on 9/7/07

Here is a 20 minute video of the Tabula Rasa Beta Tutorial with commentary by yours truly, updated with multiple formats and sizes:

Flash VP6, 92.7 MB, 512x384 (much better quality than Spark version below)

Flash Spark, 93.4 MB, 512x384 (only get this one if you have an ancient version of Flash)

Windows Media Video 9, 252 MB, 1024x768

H.264 MPEG-4, 240 MB, 1024x768 (comparable in quality to the WMV9 one above, just pick whichever format you prefer)

If you need a standalone program on Windows to view Flash (FLV) files you can try FLV Player or Riva FLV Player.

To view the H.264 MP4 file you'll need something like VLC media player, QuickTime, or Nero ShowTime which comes with Nero.

If you wish to discuss the video you can use the link at the bottom or if you want to join our Tabula Rasa discussion already in progress visit our forum topic here.

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