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Outpost 2 is capable of playing videos re-encoded without using the Indeo codec. In game videos may be updated to newer formats and used. The video codec itself is interchangeable and any desired codec can be used for the video stream, so long as the client system includes that codec. | Outpost 2 is capable of playing videos re-encoded without using the Indeo codec. In game videos may be updated to newer formats and used. The video codec itself is interchangeable and any desired codec can be used for the video stream, so long as the client system includes that codec. | ||
- | It has also been discovered that the build-in player is actually based around the Video for Windows feature of Windows 3.x and Windows 95, and as such any new codec must have a "Video for Windows" | + | It has also been discovered that the built-in player is actually based around the Video for Windows feature of Windows 3.x and Windows 95, and as such any new codec must have a "Video for Windows" |
**In-game video player playback requirements: | **In-game video player playback requirements: |