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Dan 13th December 2013 at 3:25 am. Wow, this stuff is so true, I agree with it all. I am 20 year Mac user in the graphics industry. I can’t even begin to tell you the hair pulling frustrations (and hate) I’ve accumulated for Macs in all those years, FAR beyond what you have written here. PC: What first-time Apple users need to know Scroll direction “natural”? Mar 2, 2020, 5:35 am. Internet Culture.
A Hat in Time |
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Developer: Gears for Breakfast Publisher: Gears for Breakfast Platforms: Windows, Mac OS X Released internationally: October 5, 2017 This game has unused animations. This game has a prototype articleThis game has unused areas. This game has unused graphics. This game has unused models. This game has unused cinematics. This game has unused music. This game has unused text. |
The story of a kid and A Hat in Time, on a quest to get back home in time for dinner and cookies.
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To do: Lots of meshes/textures/materials/etc. within the content packages of the game's editor. A couple of Matinees/Cinematics within some of the games cooked maps. Some HUD Elements have some functionality that isn't used. |
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Unused Animations Darling, you moved! The picture is ruined! How could you?! |
Unused Models Buckle up, because this game has a bunch of these! |
Unused Cutscene
An unused cutscene that would fit well as a post-credits cutscene. This area is part of the same map that contains Hat Kid's sleeping 'The End' scene, after the credits. Changing the in-game lighting reveals that there is a rogue coat rack hiding just outside of the scene. The room design shows that this scene takes place within Mafia Town.
(Source: Original TCRF research)
Unseen Area
Hidden away in the credits sequence away from the player's view is a tent with a blackboard inside like those seen in the Alpha and Beta builds of the game, it features the thank you from Mario at the end of Super Mario 64 and a few words of encouragement from W.T.N, that being William T. Nicholls, the Gears For Breakfast's art director and level designer.
Unused Cinematics
Unused cinematics from the Alpha trailer remain in the game. Within Mafia Town, there are four unused cinematics called cine1, cine2, cine3 and cine4. To see them, open the developer console and enter enablecheats. Then write ce <cinematic name>, and the cinematic will play.
In Mafia Town HQ has two strange unused cinematics called Bird and rs. The cinematic named Bird transforms the player into a rat. They can move and hit Hat Kid only if they are close to her. The other cinematic is in the kitchen. When it is played, the music stops and the camera zooms onto a Mafia cook working on some food. The cinematic's description calls it 'Rhythm Segment'. It might have been an introductory cutscene to a rhythm-based minigame of some sort.
Unused Music
Beta File Select
A leftover from the Beta build of the game. It played on the title screen and file select screen.
Guard Caught Jingle
A variation of the jingle that plays upon selecting who the murderer is in the act 'Murder on the Owl Express'. Judging by the filename, it would have played upon being caught in the stealth segment.
Hub World Secret Pillow Hideout Variation Intro
A variation of the tune that plays every time the player enters Hat Kid's Spaceship. As there is never an instance where the intro plays from within the pillow fort, this variation is unused.
Sand 'n Sails Level Intro
The level introduction theme that would have played while starting the cut chapter 'Sand 'n Sails'.
Unused Text
Mafia.ini
An unused script about ties from the beta of the game.
cafescene.int
A script for the unused cafe scene in the section above.
debug.int
Standard Mafia dialogue.
(Source: Original TCRF research)
Unused Diary Entries
Hat Kid's diary can be found in her bedroom by using the Ice Hat on the pile of pillows. Since both the Ice Hat and the first few Time Pieces are required to access this area, these diary entries are rendered inaccessible:
An entry for the prologue and Chapter 1, Act 1.
An entry for Chapter 1, Act 2.
An entry for Chapter 1, Act 3. Note that the words 'Time Piece' are rendered with an icon and colorization.
One more is very difficult to see in-game, because you need to save and exit from Dead Bird Studios after getting the Ice Hat then get three more Time Pieces from Time Rifts:
An entry for Chapter 1, Act 4.
An entry for Chapter 5, Act 1. The game never shows this entry due to a bug
Unused Mustache Girl Dialog
An unused cutscene in Subcon Forest featuring Mustache Girl and Snatcher.
Unused Graphics
A collectible birb. It can no longer be collected.
Menu icons for collected and uncollected Time Pieces. These originated from the Alpha build.
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UI relating to 'Badge Points', a function removed for the final game. Badge Points were only available in the Alpha and Beta builds.
UI relating to 'Badge Points', a function removed for the final game. Badge Points were only available in the Alpha and Beta builds.
A texture for the now-removed Electro Badge. This badge appeared in pre-release builds of the game.
A badge that went unused for the Ice mechanic. Being eventually replaced with the 'Ice Hat' in the final game. It was formally known as the 'Ice Statue Badge'.
An early badge referred to as the 'Owl's Brew Badge'. It was eventually replaced with the 'Brewing Hat' in the final game.
An unused UI image for Hover Yarn. The hover functionality was modified and delegated to a badge instead of a hat.
A placeholder UI icon for a water flask, using its 3D model. The water flask was not used for the final game, and was likely related to the 'Sand 'n Sails' chapter before that chapter was turned into 'Alpine Skyline'.
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A placeholder UI icon for the Dweller's Mask, using its 3D model.
A concept design of the game's title screen.
An additional concept design visualizing object paths. It contains some notes in yellow that are too small to read.
A watermark leftover from the previous speedrun event build.
(Source: Original TCRF research)
Prototype/Alpha Build Graphics
To do: Detail exactly which builds this content is found in. If it is not final, it goes on one of our lovely prototype pages. |
Graphics found within the Alpha build of the game. Features leftover assets from the Prototype build.
UI originally used in the act: 'Barrel Battle'. It was modified in the Beta build of the game and removed completely in the final.
Pretty self explanatory. Early UI for the Badge menu.
A collection of leftover icons and logos used in the prototype build.
Early icon and name for the act that eventually became both 'Welcome to Mafia Town' and 'Barrel Battle'.
Early icon and name for the act 'Heating up Mafia Town'.
Early icon and name for an unknown act in the Subcon Forest.
Early icon and name for the act 'Queen Vanessa's Manor'.
This was used to obscure a couple of the icons listed above. This was used as a way to promote their Kickstarter page at the time.
Credits from the Alpha Build of the game.
(Source: Original TCRF research)
Texture Oddities
These textures for the Dweller's Mask variants all contain notes within the texture that signify the front and back of each mask.
The detective hat texture contains an art reference image.
Habster says hello.
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Viruses & Spyware
A basic understanding of computer viruses and spyware.
A basic understanding of computer viruses and spyware.
Many other subjects on the Get Safe Online website are common to Macs – such as physical security and backups – and these should also be read if you want to keep your Mac safe.
This article covers Mac OS X but not earlier Mac operating systems. For maximum security, we recommend upgrading if possible.
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The Risks
- Viruses, spyware and other malware.
- Attacks by hackers attempting to obtain personal or financial information.
- Physical loss of hardware due to theft, carelessness, fire/flood and other natural disaster.
Protecting your Mac
Keep your software up to date. Apply security updates and system software upgrades as soon as they become available. And remember that a Mac can carry a virus and pass it to other computers even if it is not affected itself.
- Check for updates by going to the System Preferences application and selecting Software Update and clicking Check Now.
- Make sure Check for Updates is ticked and Daily is selected in the drop-down menu. This will ensure that your computer automatically checks every day for new updates. However, this works only if you are logged in as an administrator.
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Switch on Your Firewall
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- Open the System Preferences application and click on Security; click on Firewall and click Start.
Antivirus/Antispyware Software
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Backups
The information held on your Mac may be irreplaceable. Regularly backing up your data will ensure that you have more than one copy.
iCloud is Apple’s secure online backup and storage solution. It stores music, photos, video and documents and wirelessly pushes them to all your Apple devices – Macs, iPhones and iPad. iCloud is ideal for many users who do not require significant data storage volumes, offering a free storage limit of 5GB. Additional storage is charged annually according to the volume of date stored. iCloud backups are incremental, so while the first backup may take some time, subsequent backups will be faster, automatically uploading only data which has changed since the previous backup.
Because of the cost of backing up your data to iCloud – or if you have a slow or no internet connection – you may wish to consider backing up to a local, external hard drive manufactured by Apple and a number of other suppliers. Macs feature a built-in utility called Time Machine which creates incremental backups of files that can be restored at a later date. It also allows you to restore the whole system (from the OS X Install DVD), multiple files, or a single file.
Further Advice and Tips
- Use strong passwords and update them regularly. OS X features Keychain, a utility which generates strong passwords.
- Mac OS X disables the root user by default. It should never be enabled.
- For additional security go to the System Preferences application, select Security and tick each of the options on the bottom half of the screen: Require password to wake this computer from sleep or screen saver; Disable automatic login; Require password to unlock each secure system preference; Log out after 10 minutes of inactivity; and Use secure virtual memory. Most of these options relate to controlling access to the computer by unauthorised users.
- Consider encrypting your files in case your computer is stolen, especially if you are using a MacBook, MacBook Pro or MacBook Air. It will prevent your files being read. To do this, go to the System Preferences application, select Security and Turn on FileVault.
- If you use VirtualPC, you should make sure that it is secured as if it were a regular PC.
- If your Mac is shared by different users, set up user accounts and passwords so that private files are kept separate and the ability to reconfigure security settings on the computer are restricted. To do this, go to the System Preferences application and select Accounts. Follow the instructions to add new users and set up parental controls and other restrictions.