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==Pre-beta levels== | ==Pre-beta levels== | ||
Level names in Oni are | ===The names of the missing levels=== | ||
Level names in Oni are stored in the global resource file known as "level0_Final", so that the out-of-game loading dialog can display them. Somewhat surprisingly, the names of missing levels are present even in the public versions of Oni. Here they are: | |||
:05. The Airport Part Deux | |||
:07. Obsolete | |||
:16. [[BGI]] HQ | |||
:30. The Arena of Pain | |||
:31. Crossing Zone | |||
:32. Pit | |||
:33. Crossing Zone Too | |||
:34. Capture | |||
:35. Territories | |||
:36. Test_Stuff | |||
:55. AlexTestSite | |||
:66. Experimental_II | |||
:68. MARTY'S SOUND CORRIDOR | |||
:71. FiringRange | |||
:77. One Room | |||
:88. One Room 2 | |||
:99. Test Barn II | |||
For some of those levels, there are rudimentary scripts, which can be found in the [[Big Blue Box Beta]] release. There is little information in these scripts, except in the case of [[BGI]] HQ, where parallels can be drawn between the script and some unused resources found in level0_Final (Iron Demon sounds, bomb-planting animation). | |||
===2000 demo level=== | |||
The arena [[Credits|Steve Abeyta]] played in when he demoed MP in 2000 (see [[Multiplayer]] for a video of this demonstration). Possibly this is "BGI HQ". | |||
{| | {| | ||
| | ||[[Image:MP arena 3-1.jpg|320px]] | ||
|[[Image:MP arena 3-1.jpg|320px]] | |||
|[[Image:MP arena 3-2.jpg|320px]] | |[[Image:MP arena 3-2.jpg|320px]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
This is not the same side of the same room; probably both sides of that room. | This is not the same side of the same room; probably both sides of that room. It is unknown what other rooms there are and where the overhead ramps are going. | ||
The ramp has a horizontal platform halfway through the room, which in these still frames can be easily mistaken for some kind of distortion or modeling error. | |||
===Small arena=== | |||
A very simple arena level, at various stages of development, or in various flavors. Possibly "The Arena of Pain". | |||
{| | {| | ||
|[[Image:MP_arena_1-1.jpg|320px]] | |[[Image:MP_arena_1-1.jpg|320px]] | ||
|[[Image:MP_arena_1-2.jpg|320px]] | |[[Image:MP_arena_1-2.jpg|320px]] | ||
|[[Image:MP_arena_1-7.jpg|320px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Image:MP_arena_1-3.jpg|320px]] | |[[Image:MP_arena_1-3.jpg|320px]] | ||
|[[Image:MP_arena_1-4.jpg|320px]] | |[[Image:MP_arena_1-4.jpg|320px]] | ||
|[[Image:MP_arena_1-5.jpg|320px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Image:MP_arena_1-6.jpg|320px]] | |[[Image:MP_arena_1-6.jpg|320px]] | ||
|[[Image:1999_Trailer_-_MP_arena_1-7.jpg]] | |[[Image:1999_Trailer_-_MP_arena_1-7.jpg]] | ||
|[[Image:1999_Trailer_-_MP_arena_1-8.jpg]] | |[[Image:1999_Trailer_-_MP_arena_1-8.jpg]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Sandbox level=== | |||
A giant testing ground where most of the 1999 trailer gameplay was recorded. Possibly "Crossing Zone" and/or "Crossing Zone Too", because of all those big crosses. | |||
====Screenshots==== | |||
{| | {| | ||
|[[Image:MP arena 2-1.jpg|320px]] | |[[Image:MP arena 2-1.jpg|320px]] | ||
|[[Image:MP arena 2-2.jpg|320px]] | |[[Image:MP arena 2-2.jpg|320px]] | ||
||[[Image:MP arena 2-3.jpg|320px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Image:MP arena 2-4 with Iron Demon.jpg|320px]] | |[[Image:MP arena 2-4 with Iron Demon.jpg|320px]] | ||
|- | |[[Image:Pre-beta blood.jpg|320px]] | ||
| | |||
|} | |||
The first three pictures show some basic elements of the level's architecture (most notably, very steep stairs). The third picture shows Konoko knocking down a "casual Tanker", with what looks like a collision glitch. | |||
The last two pictures focus less on environment and more on other elements. We can see: the [[Iron Demon]]; early versions of an [[Elite Striker]] and [[Ninja]]; some blood decals on the ground and walls; an early handgun, with less subtle wall impacts and an appearance different both from the [[Campbell Equalizer]] and [[Black Adder]]. | |||
====Trailer shapshots==== | |||
{| | |||
|[[Image:1999 Trailer - MP arena 2-5.jpg]] | |[[Image:1999 Trailer - MP arena 2-5.jpg]] | ||
|[[Image:1999 Trailer - MP arena 2-6.jpg]] | |[[Image:1999 Trailer - MP arena 2-6.jpg]] | ||
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|[[Image:1999 Trailer - MP arena 2-26.jpg]] | |[[Image:1999 Trailer - MP arena 2-26.jpg]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Another arena=== | |||
{| | {| | ||
| | |[[Image:Pre-beta Muro vs. Konoko.jpg|320px]] | ||
|[[Image:Pre-beta Muro vs. Konoko 2.jpg|320px]] | |||
|} | |||
===Peculiar levels=== | |||
{| | |||
|[[Image:Pre-beta enigma 3.jpg|320px]] | |||
|[[Image:Pre-beta enigma 1.jpg]] | |[[Image:Pre-beta enigma 1.jpg]] | ||
|[[Image:Pre-beta enigma 2.jpg]] | |[[Image:Pre-beta enigma 2.jpg]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
Both have furniture and the architecture looks sufficiently complex for single-player missions. However, neither of these can be seen in Oni. | |||
The first one does not look quite at home in Oni, and perhaps it was borrowed from a parallel project like Halo. Maybe the decals in the background could be a hint as for its origin. | |||
The first | |||
The second | The second one looks not unlike the Syndicate Warehouse ({{C|1}}) or Atmospheric Conversion Center (interior) ({{C|8}}), but doesn't match with the current versions of either. | ||
[[Category:Real World]] | [[Category:Real World]] |
Revision as of 16:44, 18 October 2010
This page's content overlaps with information found on the Mac betas page. |
Almost all available shots of pre-beta content are here, compared to final content when applicable. Most pictures are half-sized (click to enlarge).
Final levels
Syndicate Warehouse
There are 15 hidden doors there. When revealed, they turn this very linear level into a completely non-linear structure (more like a real warehouse).
File:Warehouse pre-beta chapter screen.jpg |
A whole lotta crates have been added, different door textures... and the forklift is higher now.
Manufacturing Plant (Musashi Manufacturing)
This one has evolved quite a lot :
File:Genesis Level2 8.jpg | |
Note the door from the foyer (last pic) : there was a corridor running through the middle of the building.
File:Genesis Level2 7.jpg |
Since there was a passage running through the middle of the building (see foyer, pic 3), the right of the inner flyway may have looked like pic 1 at that point.
The corridor that runs under the flyway in pic 1 is rather wide and two floors tall. Where does it end?
At the gallery where the alarm console is now (pic 4). With stairs leading to the upper half of that gallery.
I think those were in the back of the building, on both floors, with doors and "windows" onto the "alarm console gallery" (also split in two floors).
But, very early on... First 4 pics : lower floor, the empty dark wall on the first is where the stairs in pic 4 above are.
Last pics : upper floor, to the left of pic 4 above. Note the stuff on the desk.
Bio-Research Lab
This one has kept the same basic layout, but there were a few changes
The interior is only done in one half of the lab, and it's the other one (the one on the right).
Looks like the level was flipped horizontally at some point (and the surrounding buildings weren't there).
In the second picture, there are buildings in the distance, but the level is still not final :
pillars and foyer doors missing, extra ledges along the sides of the aisle...
Wonder what she's shooting at...
The stairs in the foyer run the other way now. Like this \\ not like this //. So this is still the flipped version.
There were stools for the scientists... Apart from that that wing is pretty much final.
SLD-growing machines are more varied, though.
The final ones are much thinner, and the layout of the stairs and catwalks is different.
Vansam Regional Airport
This can be the "Arrivals" section (which is now completely empty).
TCTF Regional Headquarters
A longer car. Different transition from the parking lot to the main building. A place for Konoko's bike. Different stuff outside the parking's gates.
File:Genesis Level8 8.jpg |
The room is more than 2 times wider now. There are windows on the right and catwalks running across the far side. The entrance door changed a lot, but the van didn't change much...
File:Genesis Level8 7.jpg | |
The elevator was between the two sets of ramps. Solid floors had a tiling pattern, and ramps were transparent.
The ramps had really nice railings (I wish they'd kept them), overall the room was much lighter (there's a light wall on the far side). Same "V" structures at the ceiling as above : they're gone now. The layout of the rooms on either side is different, too.
File:Genesis Level8 11.jpg |
The model didn't change at all, but now it's placed at the center (floor 2/3) of a really tall room rather than in that rather small one.
As for the terminals, there are primitives with similar looks, around Damocles and elsewhere.
Note the Marathon logo on Damocles's hull (an Easter egg).
Regional State Building
Slightly different textures, smaller windows. It also looks like there used to be doors between the two parts of the building on the ground floor. The only connections now are on the top floor and in the basement.
TCTF Science Prison
New wall textures. Looks like the scanner's textures are actually higher-res than what we have now.
Syndicate Mountain Compound
Old versus new :
The basic layout of the room is the same, but :
- it was much more crowded with "computers"
- there were catwalks (and rooms) missing
- the existing catwalks were aligned differently
- the lowest level is close to final on picture 4; on picture 2, it's clearly lacking a lot of connections
Pre-beta levels
The names of the missing levels
Level names in Oni are stored in the global resource file known as "level0_Final", so that the out-of-game loading dialog can display them. Somewhat surprisingly, the names of missing levels are present even in the public versions of Oni. Here they are:
- 05. The Airport Part Deux
- 07. Obsolete
- 16. BGI HQ
- 30. The Arena of Pain
- 31. Crossing Zone
- 32. Pit
- 33. Crossing Zone Too
- 34. Capture
- 35. Territories
- 36. Test_Stuff
- 55. AlexTestSite
- 66. Experimental_II
- 68. MARTY'S SOUND CORRIDOR
- 71. FiringRange
- 77. One Room
- 88. One Room 2
- 99. Test Barn II
For some of those levels, there are rudimentary scripts, which can be found in the Big Blue Box Beta release. There is little information in these scripts, except in the case of BGI HQ, where parallels can be drawn between the script and some unused resources found in level0_Final (Iron Demon sounds, bomb-planting animation).
2000 demo level
The arena Steve Abeyta played in when he demoed MP in 2000 (see Multiplayer for a video of this demonstration). Possibly this is "BGI HQ".
This is not the same side of the same room; probably both sides of that room. It is unknown what other rooms there are and where the overhead ramps are going.
The ramp has a horizontal platform halfway through the room, which in these still frames can be easily mistaken for some kind of distortion or modeling error.
Small arena
A very simple arena level, at various stages of development, or in various flavors. Possibly "The Arena of Pain".
File:1999 Trailer - MP arena 1-8.jpg |
Sandbox level
A giant testing ground where most of the 1999 trailer gameplay was recorded. Possibly "Crossing Zone" and/or "Crossing Zone Too", because of all those big crosses.
Screenshots
The first three pictures show some basic elements of the level's architecture (most notably, very steep stairs). The third picture shows Konoko knocking down a "casual Tanker", with what looks like a collision glitch.
The last two pictures focus less on environment and more on other elements. We can see: the Iron Demon; early versions of an Elite Striker and Ninja; some blood decals on the ground and walls; an early handgun, with less subtle wall impacts and an appearance different both from the Campbell Equalizer and Black Adder.
Trailer shapshots
File:1999 Trailer - MP arena 2-5.jpg | File:1999 Trailer - MP arena 2-6.jpg |
File:1999 Trailer - MP arena 2-7.jpg | File:1999 Trailer - MP arena 2-8.jpg |
File:1999 Trailer - MP arena 2-9.jpg | |
Another arena
Peculiar levels
Both have furniture and the architecture looks sufficiently complex for single-player missions. However, neither of these can be seen in Oni.
The first one does not look quite at home in Oni, and perhaps it was borrowed from a parallel project like Halo. Maybe the decals in the background could be a hint as for its origin.
The second one looks not unlike the Syndicate Warehouse (CHAPTER 01 . TRIAL RUN) or Atmospheric Conversion Center (interior) (CHAPTER 08 . AN INNOCENT LIFE), but doesn't match with the current versions of either.