![]() ![]() ![]() This is your uber attack Solo, and makes a huge difference in big battles. You can also pick up the flag and move it without having to play the Solo again. Once you play this Solo, all newly created troops will automatically gather at the Rally Flag you’ve created. ![]() This Solo is a must for reducing the hassle of moving your troops around. This Solo is useful for getting all of your army to come to you even if they’re out of earshot, since normally you have to be close to them to issue orders. Click for an enlarged version (opens in new tab) test.bik and testskirmish.bik are test movie files.Above: Each hidden Tab Slabis marked with a T(#) corresponding to the location of each as shown in the videos below.PEGI.bik can be found even in North American purchases, but the video is only used in the European purchases of the game, as that region abides by the PEGI system, while NA has the ESRB instead.It's the same as the MPTU video used on all of the other versions, just left in the PC version's files for some reason. MPTU_PS3.bik is a leftover video from the PS3 version.Since the PC port was not published by EA, this video is left unused on the PC version. On the console versions, this was one of the videos that played during the credits. endcreditsEA.bik is a leftover video from the console versions, which were published by Electronic Arts.Additionally, both Gravediggers and Reapers have unused voice sets that Double Fine never setup (1 for Gravediggers and 2 for Reapers). Of note is that the Tainted Coil faction are referred to as "Faction D" in the game files, with the Motor Freaks as "Faction C".ĭue to programming errors, alternative voice sets for the Bride, Ratgut and Organist would never be heard, while Reapers would never talk as their voice set was applied to the wrong entity. They would have been found in a new part of the map.Īccording to developer interviews, blogs, and livestreams, rudimentary versions of this faction with basic models and units were playable at some point during early alphas. It functions similarly to single player races against Fletus, but with weapon, nitro, and health pickups scattered across the map and without any music playing.Ī fourth faction called the Motor Freaks were planned to be included, but were removed early in development due to time constraints. It only has coordinates setup for the map Battered Bluff. The Hammer Of Infinite Fate map pack has an unused script for Multiplayer racing that can be re-enabled. The Hammer Of Infinite Fate map pack was originally going to have eight additional maps, four of which are properly playable in Multiplayer despite their visually unfinished state.It is likely that this road was intended to be an alternate path (bypassing the caves) from the wastes behind the palace to the strangely inaccessible cliff which sits below the faces on Mount Rockmore, but was cut due to interfering with the scene where the heroes return to the Bladehenge area. South of Lionwhyte's castle is a mountain-range which is normally inaccessible, but using the flying cheat (or viewing the map using external tools) shows an incomplete road carved out of the cliffside, with one end near the fork in the road behind the palace and the other stopping at the mountains behind Mount Rockmore.The statue of Riggnorok has an area around it which is clearly driveable, but a kill-box just above the path prevents access.The area above may mean that the player was once able to get the car up there and drive along it, but this was scrapped and the area is heavily glitched. The Screaming Wall continues on out to sea before ending with a jagged edge, just as depicted in the in-game map.Some islands are surprisingly detailed, considering the player can only see them in the foggy distance. The entire map is surrounded by islands that are normally inaccessible.There's a whole lotta words here, but not enough pictures. ![]()
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