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Originally posted by Corinth I want a better trailer, one that won't stutter when I watch it.
Hmmm, I also had the stutter problem when I ran it under Real Player. The problem went away when I used Windows Media. (A means saved as a last resort...)
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Last edited by TheAuldGrump; 25th April 2003 at 12:25 PM..
Has anybody else noticed that the fiery demon the wizard is fighting in the trailer bears an uncanny resemblence the balrog from the FotR movie?
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Originally posted by Dark Jezter Has anybody else noticed that the fiery demon the wizard is fighting in the trailer bears an uncanny resemblence the balrog from the FotR movie?
And that the wizard he is fighting is dressed in grey? Methinks 'tis an in-joke.