DryvBy
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Hi, my name is Tack Jhompson and I'm here to get video games banned.
I mean... I don't know if I was just the only one that bought this game as a kid but I went into the files during the time and found a bunch of stuff that enabled M-rated profanity. There's probably 30-40 files you can rename and get all the Cuss Pack crap you'd want out of it.
GameFaqs rejected my submission so I'm providing it here:
There you go. Enjoy that sweet profanity, GAF!
Any other games have a weird secret like this?
I mean... I don't know if I was just the only one that bought this game as a kid but I went into the files during the time and found a bunch of stuff that enabled M-rated profanity. There's probably 30-40 files you can rename and get all the Cuss Pack crap you'd want out of it.
GameFaqs rejected my submission so I'm providing it here:
Double D-Pads said:The disappointing Interstate '82 (GOG has this for $5.99) has a hidden secret that no one has really ever talked about. The game is rated Teen but there's a way to make the language in the game explicit (including f-bombs) and it seems it was slipped by the ESRB at the time.
If you go into the folder "..\Interstate 82\Data\VO" and rename files that have the letter x to it's corresponding letter, you can enable a more M-rated experience. An example of this is as follows:
The T-rated .wav file is named "an020a04.wav" so delete it and rename the file "an020x04.wav" to "an020a04.wav"
Do this for every file you see the letter x in the file and your game will filled with sneaky profanity.
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There you go. Enjoy that sweet profanity, GAF!
Any other games have a weird secret like this?