I’ve looked around the files of Garden Warfare, and found some interesting audio clips like these! There’s also one or two leftover files for the Scientist’s crapped Exploding-Crawling-Hand ability, and two icons and some references relating to an unused “Chomp Virus” game mode- which sadly I cant figure out how it’d work. All I know is that there’s an antiviral and a radio for the zombies, and a Chomper would receive some kind of buff.
@cringe child gaming Once the Scientist was added (and subsequently replaced the Grave Digger,) it was given a reskinned robotic hand, which is the icon that was left in the files. I do remember seeing that concept art, though! It’s sad they didn’t rework him and put him in GW2 or BFN…
@@dpsogmbfl There’s a program called FrostyEditor which lets you view the files of games using the Frosty Engine, like GW, GW2, and BFN. I haven’t used it in a long while, but I remember you have to select the .EXE file for the game you want to edit, and wait for the editor to deobfuscate/decode the .EXE. From there, you’ll be able to view any game’s files! Some games like BFN require a code to work (which I don’t know,) but both GW and GW2 don’t need one.
You can also mod GW2 doing this, although they’ve started silently banning people who mod the game- I don’t know if they still are though, but at least they were earlier this year. I’m sure there’s a way to mod GW, but I’m not sure how to get around the extremely strict modding protection it has. I’m sure someone else will know, though!
Infiltrate the light house
Wow, how did you get these?
I’ve looked around the files of Garden Warfare, and found some interesting audio clips like these! There’s also one or two leftover files for the Scientist’s crapped Exploding-Crawling-Hand ability, and two icons and some references relating to an unused “Chomp Virus” game mode- which sadly I cant figure out how it’d work. All I know is that there’s an antiviral and a radio for the zombies, and a Chomper would receive some kind of buff.
@@LunadeMusic how did you do it?? i want to search the gw 2 files but i have no clue how,could you tell me please?
@cringe child gaming Once the Scientist was added (and subsequently replaced the Grave Digger,) it was given a reskinned robotic hand, which is the icon that was left in the files. I do remember seeing that concept art, though! It’s sad they didn’t rework him and put him in GW2 or BFN…
@@dpsogmbfl There’s a program called FrostyEditor which lets you view the files of games using the Frosty Engine, like GW, GW2, and BFN. I haven’t used it in a long while, but I remember you have to select the .EXE file for the game you want to edit, and wait for the editor to deobfuscate/decode the .EXE. From there, you’ll be able to view any game’s files! Some games like BFN require a code to work (which I don’t know,) but both GW and GW2 don’t need one.
You can also mod GW2 doing this, although they’ve started silently banning people who mod the game- I don’t know if they still are though, but at least they were earlier this year. I’m sure there’s a way to mod GW, but I’m not sure how to get around the extremely strict modding protection it has. I’m sure someone else will know, though!
What happened to variations 1-5? You only have 6 and 7
1-5 are used in the game, 6 and 7 are unused
@@LunadeMusic Ohh, makes sense have a good day