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Question by rick james
Submitted on 4/17/2004
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Is there a way to convert a .DEM file to another extention so i can play it back?


Answer by aR | Biaxident
Submitted on 5/12/2004
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type playdemo <filename> <playback speed> into the console

the playback speed is usually default at 1 and runs fine like that

 

Answer by Hi
Submitted on 1/16/2006
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How Do I Convert A DEM-File Into A AVI-File, Or Something?

 

Answer by Rav3n
Submitted on 12/16/2006
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Biax you idiot....

 

Answer by 1
Submitted on 1/9/2007
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111111

 

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