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Talk:The Simpsons: Hit & Run

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Rewards

In \scripts\missions\ there are two files that give data about the things you can buy in each level. One is called rewards.mfk, and the other e3rwrds.mfk. I'm assuming the second one is an earlier version from E3, judging by the title. Every level has about half of its rewards changed, such as you could originally buy Moe's car in level 1 from Gil. Don't know if this is big enough to add. --Burpgoeztheweazel 22:36, 25 June 2013 (EDT)

Yeah, I have been working on a mod with two other guys that's working on making the game much harder (Project Donut). While I didn't check out the file for myself, they have told of some weird things like that. I remember hearing that it was possible to purchase The Comic Book Guy's (Jeff Albertson's) car in level 1 and Snake's being purchasable in level 2. Not only that, I hear the cars were ridiculously cheap (50 coins or something?). It seems likely to me that an E3 demo may have had a time limit for each one of the levels before you were automatically exited out of it, so the cars were made cheap for each one of the levels so this way the player would have plenty of time to use them and not have to worry about having a large amount of cars to purchase them.

If you're interested, you can check out Project Donut on Youtube and discuss some things we've found. There are some things I've been meaning to add, such as a total of THREE removed black sedan chases in Clueless (Level 3 Mission 2), and a couple of removed gags. I've been told of some sort of removed glitchy crow gag in the Tobacco fields for levels 1, 4, and 7. --Daluigi208

Yup, the crow gag was meant for the levels but was cut out for some reason. I also see a perfectly programmed Merry-Go-Round in the files which appears in the playground's icon. --BetaEmolga (talk) 04:04, 8 July 2014 (EDT)

Misplaced Items

When i was messing about with the jump cheat in Level 7... I found out a misplaced "Springfield Gasoline" sign, which didn't have the support. There were also two of them. They were located beyond the blocked-off bridge near the Springfield Elementary School of "magic". --SodaDog 10:33, 7 July 2013 (EDT)

"longue10"

I recall hearing this track playing during normal gameplay on the PS2 version of the game. It will occasionally play as one of the randomly-selected background tracks while wandering outside of a vehicle in level 7, albeit only rarely if memory serves. I may check to see if I can get it to play in the PC version; if I can, I'm planning to remove it from the page. Will-T 04:24, 10 July 2013 (EDT)

What place in Level 7 where you in, near the power plant? --SodaDog 06:34, 10 July 2013 (EDT)

Debug Cam

In the Xbox version at least, using a certain cheat code (B,B,B,A) gives you access to many other camera options, one of which is "Debug Cam" that allows the camera to be moved around using controller #2. I noted references to it in the PC version but I'm unsure how it works, or how to access it, there. (btw i found the reference to the Debug Cam at this page) Wack0 06:50, 15 July 2013 (EDT)

Cheats

What are these "cheats" that let you access the various characters and cars? If they're actually glitches or require a cheat device (e.g. GameShark), they need to be labeled as such. If they're just regular in-game cheats, then the content is not appropriate for TCRF, as that means the characters/cars ARE used, regardless of the developers' original intent. --BMF54123 (talk) 15:23, 28 June 2014 (EDT)