Difference between revisions of "SYMDOG"
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[[File:SymDogTurningFrames.png|thumb|right|The frames of SYMDOG's second animation.]] | [[File:SymDogTurningFrames.png|thumb|right|The frames of SYMDOG's second animation.]] | ||
'''SYMDOG''' is an unused model in the files of [[LSD: Dream Emulator]], with the model later being reused in [[Tokyo Wakusei Planetokio]]. SYMDOG's location in the files suggests that it was not specific to any location and would have appeared across multiple fields. The model has two animations, the first shows the dog walking and the second has its keyframes in the wrong order. When restored, the second animation shows the dog turning and possibly staring at something. | '''SYMDOG''' is an unused model in the files of [[LSD: Dream Emulator]], with the model later being reused in [[Tokyo Wakusei Planetokio]]. SYMDOG's location in the files suggests that it was not specific to any location and would have appeared across multiple fields. The model has two animations, the first shows the dog walking and the second has its keyframes in the wrong order. When restored, the second animation shows the dog turning and possibly staring at something. |
Revision as of 12:08, 6 November 2022
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SYMDOG is an unused model in the files of LSD: Dream Emulator, with the model later being reused in Tokyo Wakusei Planetokio. SYMDOG's location in the files suggests that it was not specific to any location and would have appeared across multiple fields. The model has two animations, the first shows the dog walking and the second has its keyframes in the wrong order. When restored, the second animation shows the dog turning and possibly staring at something.
Speculated relation to the Spy
SYMDOG is in the same folder as the Spy, who's model is named "SYMSPY" internally. In addition, SYMDOG is referenced immediately after the Spy in the code (though nothing is actually assigned to it). Both models are similar in appearance, being untextured but darkly colored.