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{{quotation|'''狙擊手''' 對自己最新重播影片的評論。|啊,你在那,完完整整地站在那。然後,不怎麼令人吃驚地,掛啦。|sound=Sniper_revenge25.wav}} | {{quotation|'''狙擊手''' 對自己最新重播影片的評論。|啊,你在那,完完整整地站在那。然後,不怎麼令人吃驚地,掛啦。|sound=Sniper_revenge25.wav}} |
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“ | 啊,你在那,完完整整地站在那。然後,不怎麼令人吃驚地,掛啦。
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— 狙擊手 對自己最新重播影片的評論。
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重播工具是在2011年5月5日釋出的重播更新導入的更新項目之一。重播工具可以讓玩家在客戶端遊戲程式直接錄下並剪輯 絕地要塞二 遊戲過程的錄影片段。
這項功能一開始是加到Team Fortress 2 Beta 的 2011年3月9日Beta更新,並在同年5月5日當作重播更新的主要更新項目實裝到正式遊戲中。
在支援錄影功能的伺服器上,玩家角色死亡前的重播影片會直接錄下並儲存在伺服器端。玩家角色死亡後,可以選擇是否下載這些重播影片以在遊戲中剪輯。剪輯功能可以讓影片有不同角度的取景,且有許多視覺選項可調整,如視野範圍和動態模糊等。在編輯後,重播工具可以讓剪輯完畢的影片直接上傳到 Template:W 。
隨著重播工具及重播更新的釋出,第一屆薩氏金像獎同時宣布展開,以鼓勵玩家利用該工具製作並上傳影片。八項重播系統成就也同時加入了遊戲中。
內容
錄影
要錄製重播影片的話,玩家必須連上有支援錄影功能的伺服器才行。可以從伺服器瀏覽器中,伺服器名稱左邊的膠捲圖示()得知該伺服器是否支援重播錄影功能。記得,重播無法從本地端伺服器(也就是用主選單的「建立伺服器」按鈕建立的伺服器)中錄製。
玩家角色死亡後,重播錄影檔可以藉由按下 F6(預設值)來下載,或是使用控制台指令 save_replay
。接著會出現一個對話視窗向玩家確認該影片的檔名為何(預設值是該錄影檔錄製時的地圖、日期與時間)。確認後便可開始從伺服器下載影片檔。下載完成後玩家便可從主選單中的重播選單查看自己的重播錄影檔。
重播選單
重播選單可以在主選單中找到。進入選單後會顯示所有已儲存的重播影片檔和完成的電影檔。每個重播檔都有自己的紀錄數據,諸如當時扮演的職業、玩家的分數和殺敵數,以及遊玩的地圖。重播檔也可以藉由選單中的搜尋功能尋找。
每個獨立的重播檔可以藉由按下「Watch/Edit」按鈕觀賞及編輯。按下後會載入該重播檔並啟動重播工具的編輯功能給玩家使用。再選單中,玩家還可以選擇一個重播檔並將之轉檔為電影檔。(若想知道轉檔編碼細節,請參見幫助:重播編輯器。)
玩家也可以隨時刪除任何重播檔。重播檔在編碼為電影檔前都是以 Source 引擎 的 Demo 檔格式(副檔名為 .dem
)存在 /team fortress 2/tf/replay/client/replays
目錄中。這類檔案的最大限制在於每當有更新時都有可能變成無法讀取。因此,玩家在離開遊戲前會收到警告訊息,詢問是否將現存的重播檔轉檔為電影檔。
編輯
The Replay tool's editing functions can be accessed by opening the replay and pressing Space (default). The editing HUD contains play, pause, rewind and fast-forward functions and the first-person, third-person and free camera viewing angle options. Class icons in the bottom-left corner also allow for quick identification of the whereabouts of particular players at the selected time in the video.
Editing with the Replay tool is done in takes. Each 'take' is a selection of video defined by in and out points. The player can set the in and out points (or 'start' and 'end' points) with the buttons on either side of the Play button. The three viewing angle options (first-person, third-person and free camera) can be manipulated at any time to alter the position of the camera by selecting their respective icons in bottom-right corner.
The sequence of the video between the two points including the angles can be saved as a take by clicking the icon in the top-left corner and selecting 'Save'.
Saving
Whole replays or previously-edited takes can be rendered from replay files (.dem
) into movie files. In the Replay menu, the player can select the 'Save to Movie' button to bring up the Save options dialog. The filename, resolution and video quality settings can be selected in the dialog, and filesize and time to render estimates are also provided based on the current settings. Checking the 'Show Advanced Options' box displays further options including video codec, render quality, motion blur quality and an 'Enable Glow Effect' checkbox.
The save feature supports rendering of replay files with two codecs (Template:W and Template:W) with 5 preset resolutions (480p, 720p, 1080p, Web and iPhone). Alternatively, the replay file can also be saved to raw files in the form of a .tga
sequence and an accompanying .wav
file. This method renders each frame in the video to an individual .tga
file at maximum quality and renders the audio for the scene to a .wav
file. The sequence and the audio file can then be encoded together using a video processing program such as VirtualDub (see Help:Replay Editor for further detail).
Rendered movie files are saved to the /team fortress 2/tf/replay/client/rendered
directory. After rendering, the video can also be uploaded directly from inside the game.
Uploading
Replay movie files can be uploaded directly to YouTube from inside the game. Inside the Replay menu, selecting a rendered movie files appearing in the 'Saved Movies' list and pressing the 'YouTube It' button will launch YouTube inside the Steam browser and prompt the player to login,if you get 1000 youtube views,you will receive a hat Frontline Field Recorder. The player can then edit the video's title and description while the video uploads.
Server command variables
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Related achievements
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Update history
- Added Replay system that allows you to edit and publish movies of your play experiences (full Mac support in the next few days)
- Show all resolutions available when setting up a replay to render
- Added the ability to specify an output directory from the command line. Running a server with the optional parameter ‘–replayserverdir <dir name>’ will output all replay data to ‘tf/replay/<dir name>’. For anyone running multiple servers out of the same directory, you’ll want to specify a different output directory for each server. This will avoid collisions and potential issues running replay. Look for confirmation on startup – you should see something like this:
- Using custom replay dir name: "replay/<dir name>"
- For admins who have their server(s) configured to server replay data out of a local Web server: the ‘replay_local_fileserver_path’ bug is now fixed. Even if replay_local_fileserver_path pointed to a valid directory, the server would lie and say the directory was invalid.
- Fixed ‘save all’ crash in replay browser
- Fixed ‘save movies now, then quit’ crash
- Movies upload to YouTube now contain a ‘match’ tag, which includes a unique ID for the round during which the replay was saved
- Added check-box on the advanced settings dialog to enable/disable the glow effect while rendering replays (default is disabled)
- Bug and crash fixes
- Added "replay_printsessioninfo <full path>" command for server admins to monitor session files, aid in debugging problems
- UI now saves the "last directory" used for exporting a movie
- Added a specific error message when trying to upload a movie to YouTube that cannot be found
- Fixed a bug where replay recording would stop after feigning death
- Fixed audio and video sync issues
- Fixed a crash when replay filenames exceeded a certain length
- Fixed start-up issues related to library files
- Fixed audio sync issues on the Mac
May 5, 2011 Patch (Replay Update)
- Added the Replay feature: http://www.teamfortress.com/replayupdate
- Known issue with Mac replay rendering being blurry will be fixed in the next update
- Added 8 new Replay achievements and 2 achievement items
- Fixed a bug that caused Mac replay renders to be blurry
- Replay publishing system will try to do a rename for local HTTP mode but will manually copy and delete the file if the rename fails, which can happen if the source and destination are on different volumes.
- Fixed replay data cleanup system, which cleans up stale data at the end of each round. This asynchronous operation can be explicitly invoked by executing a replay_docleanup command on the server.
- Removed unused convar,
replay_cleanup_time
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- Fixed a server lockup during data cleanup
- Fixed a viewmodel fov bug during rendering
- Renamed the ConVar "replay_demolifespan" to "replay_data_lifespan"
- Added a new command line parameter “-replay” that will increase maxplayers by 1 at startup and automatically execute replay.cfg for the server
- Fixed another bug that caused Mac replay renders to be blurry
- Fixed a bug where Replay FTP offloading was not using "replay_fileserver_offload_port"
- Improved detection of Replay server config problems
- Replay is automatically disabled on servers if the Replay publish test fails
- Saved Replay movies that were exported as TGA's/WAV will report more descriptive errors if YouTube(TM) upload or "Export" is attempted
See also
External links
- How do I create a Team Fortress 2 replay? – Steam Support
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