Oh My.....
Oh My.....
Well, happening to look at old messages about the "secret truck", and it seems it is half and half towards if it is in the game or not..Well...I found something interesting.. I looked in the Monster.EXE(converted it to .txt) and searched for many different key words, and guess what? 7/8 towards the bottom(a HUGE file, might i add), it shows sounds and messages. It DID show:"You have unlocked the Torture Room, Restart the game to enter"etc. BUT, right before it...it said this as another message:"Restart the game to drive Chuck's car as a Monster Truck." hmmmmm, anyone want to back me up on this?
Hey, you're right!
"Restart the game to drive Chuck's car as a Monster Truck. The torture room is open. Restart the game to enter. scream-w.wav"
And yes, it also mentions chuck.trk
I had to delete some junk, but that's what it says. Nice find.
[This message has been edited by ObeOne (edited 23-06-2001).]
"Restart the game to drive Chuck's car as a Monster Truck. The torture room is open. Restart the game to enter. scream-w.wav"
And yes, it also mentions chuck.trk

I had to delete some junk, but that's what it says. Nice find.
[This message has been edited by ObeOne (edited 23-06-2001).]
Yea, I have been trying to figure out where it would be at in the game. Something really strange i have found in The Excavation though...The WHOLE track layout and terrain seems to be a signal of some kind. There are 4 grass pyramids a little ways out from the edge of the track in each corner.(1 in each corner i mean). 1 is big, 2 are medium, and 1 is small, with a "cutout" path leading to all of them...Do this in GOLD mode and Ctrl-Y. You'll be able to see them better..This could be just how the track was made, but i don't know for sure...
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ZO_BigDOGGe
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There is no CHUCK.TRK file in the game....
I think that is just an artifact of a feature that was never included or was removed from the final version of MTM2 before it was released....
Sometimes harmless stuff like that is left in programs....It can be too time-consuming and expensive for a programmer to remove it all....especially if it invisible and has no effect on performance....
I think that is just an artifact of a feature that was never included or was removed from the final version of MTM2 before it was released....
Sometimes harmless stuff like that is left in programs....It can be too time-consuming and expensive for a programmer to remove it all....especially if it invisible and has no effect on performance....