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Sharing/exchanging tracks ?


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Hey guys

 

I always enjoy and learn from watching other players ways to fly..  So i would like to post one of my evening online sortie, for anyone interested to watch, and I would love you to post one of your usual/lucky/successful sorties, whatever. 

 

Im more interested in seeing how everyone manages the views, the CEM etc, rather than the rest..

 

I would like to post mine here, but in the track folder of Il2, I find one .trk file corresponding to my track, but its like 200mb...(11min) there is also a folder with the track name. which is only 2mb.

 

which it is that i have to share for other to watch my sortie ?

 

thanks

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Posted (edited)

great idea. I just lost all of my tracks due to reinstalling because I was stupid enough to instal flight fx. Great thread. Excellent idea :D

 

tracks are quite small. did that in RoF. Very useful.

Edited by indiaciki
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its not small you know.. the .trk file for 11min is like 200mb...

 

 

is it the .trk file that we must share ?

 

a 1 hour mission could be like 1Gb. i dont think its possible

Posted

you're right. 6min = 12mb

Posted

You sure ? I'm talking about online tracks,

 

Mines is apparently 11min and 192mb.

 

I'm lost

Posted

So. Nobody has an answer ? What is the folder for...? What is the .trk for ?

Posted

Wish we could save the game in-mission and share those.

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To share tracks you should rename the track in-game first. Then zip up two files with the same name as your track, one is a folder and the other ends in .trk. You need to share both for someone to watch your track.

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Ok. Got it. THanks

 

Seems just very heavy for what it is.

 

 

ntracks (online tracks ) on il2 were very light.... They are white heavy here apparently.

 

200mb for 11min.......

Edited by FZG_Immel
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In RoF is limit for track 500 MB. Possible is here the same.

Posted

Tracks are awesome and you can do a lot more with them, but using a streaming service like Twitch (and then possibly exporting to YouTube) is quite easy and much less cumbersome if you just want to show off a fight from your point of view.

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I prefer tracks, because they allow me to see exactly what the player is doing first (looking where he looks, how he zooms etc etc) and then later I can watch it from every angles

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