Perfect Dark/Unused Content By Level

A lot of information here is based on unused pads. Pads are preset coordinates, scaling (on three dimensions), and rotational information which objects are placed on, inheriting those properties. Pads tend to be organized very well, so it's possible to infer which objects were intended to be placed on them without being overly speculative. When the object intended for pads can't be determined or are in invalid places, they're omitted, unless they're really interesting.

dD Lab Door BS
A section of wall with a brown and silver border and what looks to be four lockers. Likely intended to be used as a secret door, given its looks and the fact that its index comes directly before the secret wooden door used in this mission.

Lab Microscope
A gray stereoscope covered in an interesting pattern.

Lab Mainframe
A dark blue standing mainframe with multiple colored lights. Completely unlike anything used in the labs.

dD ear Table
A glass table with a wooden frame. "ear" is the internal name of the slot used by this mission.

dD ear Chair
A wooden chair with a glass back and purple cushions. This and the table don't match the aesthetics of the labs and were probably intended to be used in the recreation area with the terrarium.

Isotope Room
The room with the isotope has pads for an exterior and interior door. They overlap the map geometry when opened upwards.

Labs
Every lab has pads for a table and another terminal which is placed on it.

Unused Text
Machinery scream sound Fx. Looks to be a debug string.

De Vries' briefcase This string is found in both the Night Vision and shield tech item's rename object strings. The unused portions of Perfect Dark's rename strings tend to be odd, so this may be nothing.

Doors
The villa only uses one style of wooden door, but three additional door models exist. The stone door is odd looking and doesn't really fit with the texturing in the final mission. It is also paper thin. The rougher wooden door would've looked good in the wine cellar, but all of the doors in that area reuse the standard wooden door from the villa's interior. The glass door only works well as a slider, but would've fit the doors leading outside great, since the villa interior has bright lighting coming from all of the door frames leading outside, even though the doors used have no windows.

CV Chair 2
An unused armchair. Similar to the sofas used in this mission.

CV Lamp
A strange looking rectangular lamp on a wooden cabinet.

Front Doors
There are pads for two panes of glass between the walls next to the front doors, implying there had been windows there originally.

Dock Area
There are pads for both a door and a glass pane behind this wall near the wind turbine. The landing of the staircase leading to the basement doors is directly behind this wall, so a door here would've allowed Joanna to completely bypass the Villa's lower floor.

Basement and Wine Cellar
There are pads for two unused doors in the basement. The first is near the control switch for the windmill, while the other is in the wine cellar. Unlike all of the other pads in the basement, these are for single wide doors instead of double normal size doors.

Two unused tables against the walls in the lower area with curved wooden walls.

A coffee table between two sofas, near the front door.

Unused Text
Windmill has been deactivated. It is not possible to deactivate the windmill after it has been activated.

PC gun Sniper rifle Technically, these strings are used - they're intended to be given to the Laptop Gun or Sniper Rifle the players start with, however rename objects don't work with weapons given to players at the start of a mission. It's just as well that they don't, since "PC gun" is an outdated name for the Laptop Gun and the "R" in rifle is usually capitalized.

Chicago
Chicago's mission select picture is based on a pre-release screenshot. A taxi is parked in front of the Punk Pond instead of the limousine that's there in the final version. The Punk Pond's windows are also blacked out.

Punk Pond
The Punk Pond, while not unused content, is a surprisingly detailed area that is only used as an Easter Egg. Normally you can only catch a glimpse of it through a fenced windowed since the doors are locked.

However, if you disarm one of the guards in its stairwell, there's a good chance they'll book it into the bar, opening the locked doors in the process and allowing you in if you follow them. There's a Falcon 2 Scope on the bar, which uses the normal Falcon 2 model. Collecting it allows Joanna to duel wield the weapon. The mission's cheese is floating in one of the toilets. All of the furniture inside is modeled as a part of map.

This bar was called the Pink Pony during development. The original sign textures are still in the image bank. The "nk" texture was reused for the new name.

CIA Agents
All of this mission's civilians wear tan trench coats, similar to the one Joanna wears and the brown ones worn by the FBI agents. Taking a closer look reveals these civilians to be wearing a CIA photo badge. This body is even called CIA Agent in the Combat Simulator character selection.

Extra Briefcase
There's another, normally invisible briefcase placed in the storm drain. This case is right below the waterfall, positioned so that it looks like it's partially behind the fall. It is not a collectible item and, despite being tagged, no action blocks reference it.

TestObj
The testobj model is an alternate, less detailed limousine.

Punk Pond
Every door frame inside the Punk Pond has a pad for a door. The toilet stalls, however, do not. There's also a pad for another collectible on the bar. It was likely another, right-handed, Falcon 2 Scope, as paired weapons are often found together.

Storm Drain
There are four pads at the top of the waterfall pouring into the storm drain, which were probably intended for another mist effect, like the one at the bottom, as they come directly after the pads for that effect.

Fire Escape
There's a pad for another barrel near the fire escape. It's barely worth mentioning, but it did appear in a prerelease screenshot.

Unused Text
Acquire diversion target An unused objective. In the final version, the reprogrammed taxi automatically targets the security robot patrolling the street.

Look out - she's got a gun! There's a maniac on the loose! Intruder alert - send reinforcements. Hey - what are you doing? You don't scare me. Greetings, citizen. Some of the civilians and FBI agents' lines have text strings. In the final version, no text is displayed with these lines.

EEPROM flag has been set. EEPROM flag has been cleared. Helpful debug strings that would've been used during development.

G5 Generator
One of this mission's objectives is to disable the dampening generator, but the generator itself is never seen. This generator model is likely intended to be it, but there's no unused pad that would correspond to its placement.

G5 Dumpster
While dumpsters are present in this mission, they reuse the dumpster model from Chicago. This strange looking dumpster was intended for the G5 Building based on its filename.

Starting Areas
The lift is actually modeled behind the locked doors at the start. There's a pad in there, too.

There are pads for three glass walls in the starting area. Also barrels.

More barrels here.

Strangely, there's a pad for a pane of glass standing right in the middle of this hallway. It would need to be broken to get to the doors leading to the hall with the laser control switches.

Laser Control Hall
Large mainframes would've been located by the laser control switches. There are even red caution stripes on the floor bordering where they were intended to be placed.

Unused Text
Obtain Door Exploder. Door Exploder Picked up Door Exploder. A rename string for an unused device. This was probably intended to blow open the escape route, but the final mission just uses a remote mine without ammo for that.

Detonator Picked up Detonator. Speaking of that remote mine, it was intended to be renamed. These strings are assigned to it, but since the mine is given to Joanna at the start of the mission rather than collected, they don't work, just like the renamed weapons in Carrington Villa.

Alternate Intro
Action block has an alternate intro. Unfortunately, attempting to use it causes the game to display a black screen. It uses music track value instead of, which is a shorter variant of the track currently played in the intro. Its prerecorded camera is instead of. This camera does not work correctly with the mission as it is currently set up, and simply shows the front of the airbase from the hill Joanna stands on in the final intro for some time, then switches to looking at empty sky. This intro doesn't actually appear to do much other than some basic initialization for Joanna and other characters used in the mission. There is no dialogue, all of the character animations are set to nothing, Joanna does not use her horizon scanner, Trent Easton and his NSA goons are not present, the stewardess uses an action block used by one of the stewards by the suitcase in the final version, and at the end Joanna does not draw her crossbow, remaining unarmed instead.

Alaska Doors
Two strange looking doors. The brown and gold one has textures that match parts of the exterior of the building, while the green and gray one matches the color scheme inside. The final mission uses doors from Area 51, the G5 Building, and Air Force One instead of these.

Airbase Chair 2
A chair with purple cushions and a strange metal lattice back. Like Area 51, this mission ignores the chair modeled for it and uses the generic black chair instead. As can be seen in the screenshot, characters can sit in this chair without problems. The model's filename is airbase_chair2, but there is no other Air Base chair model.

Entrance
There are pads for a whole mess of crates piled up in front of the base. These could be seen in a pre-release screenshot, but were removed from the final setup.

Overlapping the existing main entrance doors are pads for an alternate set of doors that would've opened vertically. They cannot be viewed from the front of the base when closed because they're placed too far back.

The secretary was supposed to have a chair. Unfortunately, her action block isn't set up to allow her to sit in it.

Stewards' Lounge
Another plant would've kept the one already in this room from getting lonely.

Beneath Air Force One
The area under Air Force One has nothing but a laser grid in the final setup. There are pads for crates down here as well.

Shortcuts
There are two ducts and one dumbwaiter that connect the upper level of the plane to the middle level. They would've made excellent shortcuts, but none of them can be used. The first duct connects two bathrooms: There is a red grate hatch on the floor of the upper bathroom which can be seen in the ceiling of the middle bathroom. The hatch is locked, but guards will, unsuccessfully, try to use this duct to get to the middle level.

The second duct can be seen in the ceiling of the room with the bar and piano - its entrance is under a bunk in the room before the cockpit. The collision tiles applied to the bunk prevent this from being accessible.

Like the ducts, the dumbwaiter in the middle of the plane has a door on the upper level, but only moves between the lower and middle levels. The upper door is always locked, preventing it from being used to reach the other levels. Preventing access to this is understandable, since it could be used to completely bypass Trent Easton and his Mr. Blonde guards.

AF1 Cargo Door
A silver door intended for the cargo hold. It's unknown if it was intended to be used as a normal standing door or in place of the gratings on the floor, but it looks better as the former.

Unused Pads
Interestingly, there are pads overlapping several of the unique furniture pieces and other props which are modeled as a part of the map itself, meaning they may have been intended to be made into objects.

Unused Text
Obtain Crossbow. Crossbow Picked up a Crossbow. Joanna does not get her crossbow back in this mission.

Obtain remote mine. Remote mine Picked up a remote mine. A remote mine isn't used in this mission, but a timed mine is.

Adrenaline pill Picked up an adrenaline pill. An old name for the combat boost.

Intro
Joanna's HUD is supposed to be displayed in the mission intro. Her arctic head lacks the HUD model, however, so it can only be seen if her outfit is swapped for another one.

Unused Dialogue
Maybe there's a beacon in there. Technically this is used in an action block, but it can never trigger. This seems like it would've been used as a second line for Joanna after discovering the escape pod.

Pel Chair 1
An odd-framed shiny blue metal chair with black cushions. The Pelagic II mission doesn't actually have any chairs, nor any unused pads that seem intended for them.

Unused Dialogue
Cripple the engines and the ship will drift... Perfect! Joanna never has to do anything to the ship's engine in this mission. Instead, various systems are disabled to make the ship drift.

Cetan Doors
Based on their filenames, these two doors were intended to be used as the left and right side of a pair. Attempting to use them that way reveals that their coloration doesn't match. Pairing two left or two right doors together, as shown in the screenshots, works fine.

Unused Dialogue
This antibody masking will protect us from the automatic defenses Elvis has a line about antibody masking which can never trigger. This isn't surprising, since antibody masking never actually comes up in the mission. The Cetan does have automatic defenses, but they act and can be destroyed like standard autoguns.

Unused Text
Antibody masking has been obtained. A text string for obtaining the antibody masking mentioned in Elvis's unused dialogue.

Mirror, Mirror
The area Joanna must enter to open the hangar bay doors on Perfect Agent is a mirrored copy of the area she begins in. The door leading to what would be her cell in the first section is locked, but beyond that there is actually a Skedar warrior and another locked door. Joanna's cell was originally also mirrored in this section for completeness, and the developers simply locked the doors that would have led to it. Later the room was removed entirely to save memory.

Mysterious Maian
There is a third Maian soldier in this mission, who is placed in the corridor leading to the engine room. He's set to do nothing and is killed at the start of the mission. He drops a shield on death, but the shield is flagged to only appear on Agent, and this area is not accessible on that difficulty.

Unused Pads
The hangar bay has pads for crates and several large, floating objects, possibly Skedar shuttles.



These pads seem to be intended for doors in the coordors leading to the engine room. There are two on each side, but they're placed too far south to fit in the frames.

There are pads for another set of doors behind the wall at the top of the first elevator leading to the bridge. They're opposite the doors to the second lift.

There are pads for numerous wall monitors in both the section with the shield generators and the mirrored section with the hangar bay controls.