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Dungeon Siege II

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Title Screen

Dungeon Siege II

Developer: Gas Powered Games[1]
Publisher: Microsoft[1]
Platform: Windows
Released in US: August 16, 2005[1]
Released in EU: September 2, 2005[1]


AreasIcon.png This game has unused areas.
GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
ModelsIcon.png This game has unused models.


ProtoIcon.png This game has a prototype article

Set several hundred years after the first game, Dungeon Siege II tells the story of a mercenary's quest for vengeance and justice against the rising army of Valdis.

Sub-Pages

Read about prototype versions of this game that have been released or dumped.
Prototype Info
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Cut From Previous Game
Assets from the first Dungeon Siege that were not in said game's files.

Unused Art

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Cut Models

There are a few high-poly models of what appears to be Azunai which seem to not be used anywhere.

Dungeon Siege Remnants

Present in the resource files (ds2res) are hundreds of textures and models from the first game.

Broken Textures

Several of these seem to have somehow been ported or edited to only include part of the textures to various effects.

dungeon_2
dungeon_brownrock_iced_1

The following is actually in several terrain bitmaps, but for brevity and to be not overly redundant, this one is the first that appears as such.

garden
grass_1
keep_goldtrim_1
goblin_inventor
lava_cavern
northern_town
spider_dungeon

Trailer Leftovers

Assets from the trailer still left in the game files.

Unused Region

Late in development, the tutorial region at the very beginning of the game was made slightly more straightforward. Despite this, the old tutorial region is still in the files and can be reimplemented.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 [1]