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179 bytes removed ,  28 August 2008
Since when debugging information is called junk? And who says they were introduced at the last minute? That's useless speculation.
(...and this is my last contribution at this point, a guide as to how to write about obsolete file types)
(Since when debugging information is called junk? And who says they were introduced at the last minute? That's useless speculation.)
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{{OBD_File_Header | type=AGDB | prev=ABNA | next=AGQC | name=Gunk Quad Debug Array | family=Level | desc=Obsolete. '''AGDB'''s were probably used in the debugging process. They currently exist only as junk data, and only in the PC retail version, indicating that they were introduced somewhat at the last minute, after the demo was released, to work some final kinks out of the engine. | align=center}}
{{OBD_File_Header | type=AGDB | prev=ABNA | next=AGQC | name=Gunk Quad Debug Array | family=Level | desc='''AGDB'''s are intended for debugging. They store the source file and object name of each gunk quad. | align=center}}




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