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New VF4 Movies - Shun in action

Discussion in 'VF.TV' started by Guest, Aug 25, 2001.

  1. Guest

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  2. Guest

    Guest Guest

    thanks for the update. shun looks very fun to play now!
     
  3. Vicks Biru

    Vicks Biru Well-Known Member

    Help, I can't view them!

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  4. SummAh

    SummAh Well-Known Member

    i am quite sure u need winrar

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  5. Guest

    Guest Guest

    you will need an archive extracting program that has support for .lzh files. i might be wrong but i think WinZip requires an external program to handle lzh compression. i use a freeware program called UltimateZip, it supports i think 16 differnt archive types. you can download it from http://download.cnet.com

    these movies are very choppy/crappy looking (they claim 30fps capture but it looks more like 15-20)but the gameplay is very strong with Shun, it impressed me.
     
  6. ice-9

    ice-9 Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the heads up, especially about UltimateZip.

    As for the Shun, he didn't seem much faster than 3, but he has some very nice flows from attack -> stance. No ura demonstrated. Who was playing this Shun? I'd love to see Dragon Jiji in action.
     
  7. Guest

    Guest Guest

    i';m a mac user. Can someone help me with a conversion? I have never seen that format of video before.

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  8. Mr. Bungle

    Mr. Bungle Well-Known Member

    they are wmv movies compressed in lhz format. stuffit expander will decompress lhz. windows media player 7 for mac will play wmv.

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