06-10-2020, 02:14 AM
Here is a rough and ready guide on how to View a track file in CloD.
1] Main Menu - 'Extras'
2] Extras Menu - Tracks
3] Track Select Menu - Select
4] Track Select Menu - Choose your Track File then Open
5] Track Player Menu - ensure these options are selected then Play
* Edit Time - allows you to fast forward and to slow down (there is no rewind)
** Edit Views - allows you to change the view
*** Hide Icons - Hides any Icons
**** Hide Interface - Hides any and all interfaces (generally, I only select this on clips for videos) ((here be dragons))
6] Viewing the track file - looks like the game is broken - press F1 to sit in the pilot seat of the player who recorded the track file
7] The 'View' Category of your controls will give you options not normally usable in servers like our 'Campaign Server'.
8] The 'In-game Time' category gives you options for manipulating the time in your track file.
This is the 'basic' track file viewing. There are a few other things that can be done. You can record another track file, from your track file - as an example. Sounds crazy, but this means when making a video - you can prepare shorter clips to record from. Really helpful as there is no rewind feature.
I hope this helps.
1] Main Menu - 'Extras'
2] Extras Menu - Tracks
3] Track Select Menu - Select
4] Track Select Menu - Choose your Track File then Open
5] Track Player Menu - ensure these options are selected then Play
* Edit Time - allows you to fast forward and to slow down (there is no rewind)
** Edit Views - allows you to change the view
*** Hide Icons - Hides any Icons
**** Hide Interface - Hides any and all interfaces (generally, I only select this on clips for videos) ((here be dragons))
6] Viewing the track file - looks like the game is broken - press F1 to sit in the pilot seat of the player who recorded the track file
7] The 'View' Category of your controls will give you options not normally usable in servers like our 'Campaign Server'.
8] The 'In-game Time' category gives you options for manipulating the time in your track file.
This is the 'basic' track file viewing. There are a few other things that can be done. You can record another track file, from your track file - as an example. Sounds crazy, but this means when making a video - you can prepare shorter clips to record from. Really helpful as there is no rewind feature.
I hope this helps.