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Yes. I recommend playing with encoder settings to get the smallest file possible, there are plenty of smaller tricks you can do to make it less big.
This would be the best way to get people to understand my game that isn't a straight replication of a board game outside of TTS and I could easily create the videos and audio.
The source code is in the save itself, I cannot upload the source files as they are 100s of GB in a unity project. Unfortunately in this case they are better off recreating based on the source code.
I really really want to play Nick Scene It. I have the dvd, the board game, and the cards. I could create it if I knew how to upload the video. I have already made Nick Trivial Pursuit with the cards and everything and uploaded that. Please ;^; Even telling me how you did this (which is incredible!) would be immensely helpful.
- Nickelodeon Scene it?
- Disney's Scene It? [1st, 2nd, 3rd]
- TV Scene It?
- Twilight Scene It?
- POTC Scene It?
- Marvel Scene it?
- 80's Scene it?
- Movie Scene [Both Editions]
I'm pretty much trying to help as much as I can, I'd ask if you have a discord skeeve. But you probably don't want to give that out.
Sorry for bothering.
To answer your other questions, no, I will not be porting any other expansions. It's a huge undertaking to even do these clips, not to mention they all need to be converted from the original DVD to a tts/linux/mac friendly webm - in some cases, manually chopping clips. Theres around 600 separate video files for the first game, and I am afraid to know how many more there are for the others!