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*You can use this feature to "teleport" back to a place where you've already been. "Plant" a "teleporter" by pressing <tt>start_record</tt> then <tt>stop_record</tt> right afterwards : at any later time, pressing <tt>play_record</tt> will bring you back to the last "teleporter" you have thus "planted".
*You can use this feature to "teleport" back to a place where you've already been. "Plant" a "teleporter" by pressing <tt>start_record</tt> then <tt>stop_record</tt> right afterwards : at any later time, pressing <tt>play_record</tt> will bring you back to the last "teleporter" you have thus "planted".
*Expert gamers have extrapolated the above "teleporting" technique to perform the so-called "film-jumping".
*Expert gamers have extrapolated the above "teleporting" technique to perform the so-called "film-jumping".
*BEWARE OF BUFFER OVERFLOW! If you don't want Oni to crash, be sure to stop recording before the buffer is full, read : press the <tt>stop_record</tt> key as soon as the custom animations are no longer needed, or when you've got time to breathe.
*intensive use of <tt>start_record</tt> and <tt>stop_record</tt> generates a lot of '''saved_film###.dat''' files in your Oni folder. You can clean them now and then, e.g. with an automatic cleanup every time you start Oni.


===cutscene1, cutscene2===
===cutscene1, cutscene2===
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*You can use it for playing custom animations (like normally unavailable combat moves) ingame, any time you want
*You can use it for playing custom animations (like normally unavailable combat moves) ingame, any time you want
*Just press the <tt>start_record</tt> key, and the two custom animations (Konoko's Super Kick and Outro Daodan Blast in the example above) will be available ''via'' the keys you bound to <tt>cutscene1</tt> and <tt>cutscene2</tt>.
*Just press the <tt>start_record</tt> key, and the two custom animations (Konoko's Super Kick and Outro Daodan Blast in the example above) will be available ''via'' the keys you bound to <tt>cutscene1</tt> and <tt>cutscene2</tt>.
*BEWARE OF BUFFER OVERFLOW! If you don't want Oni to crash, be sure to stop recording before the buffer is full, read : press the <tt>stop_record</tt> key as soon as the custom animations are no longer needed, or when you've got time to breathe.
*See "BEWARE OF BUFFER OVERFLOW!" and "intensive use of <tt>start_record</tt> and <tt>stop_record</tt>..." above.
*intensive use of <tt>start_record</tt> and <tt>stop_record</tt> generates a lot of '''saved_film###.dat''' files in your Oni folder. You can clean them now and then, e.g. with an automatic cleanup every time you start Oni.


=="Secret" events==
=="Secret" events==