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Strange creatures, women. I knew one once . . . I must have been rather keen on her because I took her to see . . . India!
I do wish I could remember her name. She's still got my wallet.
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Anyway, as far as the GOUT's watchability goes, I've seen bits of it projected onto a hundred-inch screen, and its quality is scene-dependent. Some of it manages to look fairly good, others are nearly horrific. That's not taking into account the aspect ratio, which will depend on how the equipment handles 4:3 material by default--it may appear with black bars on all four sides, or it may be horizontally stretched. Neither provides a satisfying viewing experience, obviously, and not all equipment can zoom it to the right level, or can do so with acceptable results. Making a custom version resized to 16:9 is pretty much a requirement for viewing on a large screen. G-force's scripts do this as well as many other improvements such as anti-aliasing and eliminating the image shake, and are highly recommended for that reason.