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Duke Nukem 3D

Developer: 3D Realms
Publisher: GT Interactive
Released: 1996, DOS

Duke Nukem 3D is a first person shooter and the third game in the Duke Nukem series. With its realistic (for the time) city environments, heavy amount of interaction in levels (inlcuding the ability to blow up a building and levels that let the player blow big holes in them), and unique weapons, Duke Nukem 3D forever changed the world of first person shooters.

The game's files contain a whole lotta unused content. Mini-versions of the other bosses that have one health for some reason, an unused flame trap, an unused earlier design for the Pig Cop Tank, a scrapped eating animation for the Enforcer, and more lurk in the files, awaiting someone to tip them..er, find them. And don't even get started on the version differences the game went through..

There are also several prototypes, one of which contains a lot of material that never appeared in any other prototypes nor pre-release media.


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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Publishers: Bethesda Softworks (US), Ubi Soft (EU)
Platform: Windows
Released in US: May 1, 2002
Released in EU: May 2, 2002

This game has unused areas.
This game has unused enemies.
This game has unused items.
This game has unused abilities.
This game has unused sounds.

This game has a prerelease article
To do:
A lot of unused characters from the base game and its two expansion packs. Also, document the patch differences.

The third game in the Elder Scrolls series, and the first main series game in full 3D, Morrowind takes you to the island of Vvardenfell in Morrowind where you, the Player, must fulfill a prophecy to save the island from the evil Dagoth Ur and his Sixth House Cult. In the Tribunal expansion, the player goes to the city of Mournhold to stop assassins from killing him, only to find that there's more going on. The Bloodmoon expansion takes the player to the island of Solstheim, northwest of Vvardenfell, where he/she must foil the plot of the Daedra Prince Hircine and his Bloodmoon Prophecy.

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Test Cells
Rooms built by the developers to test various things.
Unused Sounds
Voice overs and creature sound effects that were never actually used.
Unused Spells and Enchantments
Spells and enchantments that were made but ended up going to waste. Note that this doesn't include spells used by NPC's that are unobtainable by the player. (sans diseases)
Unfinished and Unused Quests
These quests were either not finished because of time or disabled due to bugs or another quest being made that made it obsolete.
Unused Textures and Models
Morrowind has a few models and textures in Morrowind.BSA that end up not being used.
Unused Actors
NPCs that were cut out in development and never made it into the game.
Unused Items
Many items in the game are unused.

Expansion Packs

Tribunal
Unused content added by the Tribunal expansion.
Bloodmoon
Unused content added by the Bloodmoon expansion.

Unused Creatures

There's a few creatures that never got used. Keep in mind that these are versions of existing creatures and therefore use the same models as their used counterparts. These creatures can be spawned with the console by using the placeatpc command. As with other console commands, if the ID has an underscore or no spacing, then the quotation marks are optional. However, if there is a space, one will need to use quotation marks. And also the ID's are not case sensitive.

Ash Ghouls

A couple of Ash Ghouls are nowhere to be found ingame yet their ID's exist in the game and construction set. Both of these are Dagoths so they would have been found in sixth house bases

Dagoth Aladus

He just doesn't seem to exist anywhere. There are a few sixth house bases that lack a Dagoth inside of them. Perhaps he was meant to appear in one of these. His Internal ID is the same as his ingame name.

Dagoth Velos

There actually is a Dagoth Velos used in the game. However, another one exists that's completely unused. The used one uses the ID ash_ghoul_fgr while the unused one uses a more typical internal ID. (the same as the ingame name) The existence of two Dagoth Velos is often speculated that unused one was intended for a dropped fighters guild quest. Strangely, the unused Dagoth Velos has spells where as the used version is oddly limited to melee.

Hrundi, a nord quest giver for the Fighters Guild branch in Sadrith Mora, was supposed to give a quest where the player was intended to kill Dagoth Velos in the Sanit sixth house base. In the final however, Dagoth Velos appears in Yakin and is associated with a quest given by Skink-in-Trees-Shade at the Sadrith Mora Mages' Guild instead. This would account for the lack of a Dagoth in Sanit.

Ascended Sleepers

A single unique Ascended Sleeper goes unused.

Dagoth Malan

Dagoth Malan cannot be found in the game. His console ID is literally his name (space included) He was possibly meant for one of the many Sixth House bases scattered throughout Vvardenfell that lacks a unique Dagoth.

Corprus Stalker

There is a single Corprus stalker not used in the game. Because none of the Corprus stalkers have a unique ingame name, the internal ID will be used instead:

corprus_stalker_berwen

Despite the name, this Corprus Stalker doesn't actually seem to be used. the ID indicates it was supposed to be used for the 'Berwen's Stalker' fighters' guild quest. In the game however, a different Corprus stalker is used. Interestingly, this specific Corprus Stalker only has 40 health as opposed to the 60 health of the used ones and its melee attack only does 1-5 damage as opposed to 5-15.

Scrib

Even the Scrib has an unused version. Oddly enough, it has a different ingame name.

Vaba-Amus

A unique Scrib that goes unused. It's only really unique because of the name however. It's not much different from a typical Scrib. Oddly enough, it's missing the paralysis spell even the most basic version of the Scrib has so it's limited to using melee. The internal ID is scrib_vaba-amus.

Guar

There is an unused guar in the CS.

Tarvyn's Guar

Listed internally as guar_pack_tarvyn_unique this is obviously a Pack Guar. It seems it would have been involved in a quest of some sort as it has assorted types of dinner plates in its inventory. It would have probably been similar to the quest A Man and His Guar. Was most likely meant to be owned by the House Hlaalu related quest NPC, Tarvyn Faren whom is indeed another character that must be escorted.

Disabled Creature Visual Effects

To do:
videos

Various creatures' models in the vanilla game have visual effects that were disabled for technical reasons. These can be re-enabled via nifskope.

Unused Scripts

To do:
Ash Vampire Script and any other scripts that were either partially or completely unused

An unused script can be accessed via the TES Construction Set called UseTest.

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Only part of this script is actually used. The part that weakens Dagoth Ur isn't used by the game. Ash Vampires will still die upon Dagoth Ur's death however.

Oddities

This is more of a section for odd stuff and inconsistencies found throughout the game and its internal data.

  • Although in-game text states you can catch Corprus Disease from the Corprus Stalker and Lame Corprus creatures, you can actually only catch standard Blight Diseases from them. The only actual ways to catch Corprus disease is from the event in the main quest or through a bug involving the NPC Tanusea Veloth.
  • On a related note, numerous Corprus restoration and destruction spells go unused. In some cases, the resist Corprus spell may be bought from NPC's that sell spells. Notably, Only-He-Stands-there, an Argonian found in South Wall Cornerclub in Balmora sells a couple of resist Corprus spells. (which are totally useless obviously)
  • In the Sixth House Base of Sharapli (located just over the mountains east of Ghostgate) is an odd object labeled 'Pool of Forgetfulness' its purpose is unknown but the fountain of water that sprays into it is unusually low detail, even for Morrowind. It's an activator object and can be interacted with via the activate button, but it does nothing. The pool itself is actually made up of two objects, both of which are part of the lava cave interior tileset which are 'furn_lavacave_spout00' and 'furn_lavacave_pool00_forget.
  • It was actually possible to catch Blight Diseases from the Blightstorms that plague the Red Mountain region. The game actually gives you these but never activates them while in a blight storm. This can cause some bugs with scripts by making them think you have Blight diseases, however it's not easy to encounter this in the vanilla game. The Weather settings for Blightstorms in Morrowind.ini actually have a disease chance value, which is set to about 10% or so by default.The Morrowind Code Patch's more recent versions patch this buggy behavior by removing it.
  • Ald Redaynia is a remote, ruined Velothi tower, located at the western end of the island north of Urshilaku Camp and the island itself is called 'Ald Redaynia' in in-game text. While normally, this wouldn't be notable as several islands and whatnot go officially unnamed on the actual map, Ald Redaynia is special in that some of the ingame text refers to it as a small village. Despite this, nothing is on said island except the occasional creature (Cliff Racers included), and the Tower of Ald Redaynia itself. It may be possible that a town was planned for this location at one point but no evidence other than ingame text points to this.
  • A Thieves' Guild quest involving Felen Maryon in Tel Branora has you steal his staff which is named 'Felen's Staff'. For whatever reason, a duplicate of this staff using his last name, 'Maryon's Staff' exists in-game as well and can be found in the Telvanni Vaults in Vivec. No quests are associated with it, however its ID indicates it may have been another version of the staff that was planned to be used at some point instead of the actually used one. The ID for 'Maryon's Staff' is ebony_staff_tges. The tg in the ID obviously stands for 'Thieves' Guild'. this naming scheme is used for a lot of quest related items ingame.
  • In Balmora's Morag Tong Guild Hall's Basement, there is locked prison cell containing a corpse of a member of the Morag Tong named Methas Hlaalu. On his corpse is a unique item called 'Methas Hlaalu's Amulet'. It is thought that he was left over from a quest that was never implemented, as the game makes no references to him in dialog and nobody makes mention of him at all. Due to his last name, he is thought to be somehow physically related to the head of the Morag Tong, Eno Hlaalu.
  • A Nord named Vori can be found at Wolverine Hall in Sadrith Mora. Strangely, her house is actually all the way in Balmora making her all the way on the other side of Vvardenfell for no really good reason. She has no quests tied to her either which makes this even stranger.
  • Also in Sadrith Mora's Wolverine Hall exterior location, is an Orc Knight by the name of Dumbuk gro-Bolak. While there is nothing out of the ordinary about him, it seems Bethesda goofed and put two instances of him ingame by accident. The other instance of which can be found in Gnisis This gives him the dubious honor of being the only named NPC to have more than one instance of themselves in the game. Not really anything unused but interesting to note nonetheless. Also worth noting is Bethesda never realized this goof in any of their official patches which unsurprisingly has resulted in players fixing it in various patch project mods.
The Elder Scrolls series
DOSI: Arena • II: Daggerfall (Prototypes) • Legend: Battlespire
WindowsIII: Morrowind (Tribunal, Bloodmoon) • IV: Oblivion (Shivering Isles) • V: Skyrim (Dawnguard, Dragonborn)
PlayStation 3IV: Oblivion (Shivering Isles) • V: Skyrim (Dawnguard, Dragonborn)
Xbox 360IV: Oblivion (Shivering Isles) • V: Skyrim (Dawnguard, Dragonborn)
PlayStation PortableTravels: Oblivion (Prototypes)
iOS, AndroidBlades
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