The biggest find in twelve years of GTA archeology came from an Edinburgh flea market and a used Xbox 360

It’s fascinating when we discover details years (even decades) after a game’s release that hadn’t come to light before. Secret levels in classics that everyone had examined from cover to cover, unrevealed meanings, unsolved puzzles… and sometimes, versions of the games that should never have seen the light of day and that give clues about the ideas that were considered in the development process. The latest case in that sense: ‘GTA IV’. What has happened? Last weekend, a user of GTAForums known as janmatant He paid £5 at a flea market in Edinburgh for an Xbox 360 in not very good condition. At home he discovered that the console was running Xshell, the operating system for Microsoft development kits. The 120 GB hard drive contained a single game: a beta version of ‘Grand Theft Auto IV’ dated November 2007, several months before its commercial release. The treasures he found were poured into the thread GTA IV Beta Huntwho has been tracking unreleased content from the game since 2014 (and which has generated 14 new pages of comments since posting janmatant). GTA IV on the trail. That the discovery occurred in Edinburgh is not at all coincidental. Rockstar North has been based in the capital since it was DMA Design, in 1987, and that is why the console ended up in the hands of a scrap dealer, a process that clearly should not have happened. Development kits are proprietary hardware that Microsoft distributes exclusively to studios (and in those days also to the press) to run games in conditions close to the final hardware. In theory, at the end of a project cycle, those units are returned or destroyed, but this was not the case. 118 gigabytes of Liberty City. After confirming by the serial number that the devkit was authentic, janmatant uploaded the content to the Internet Archive under the title “Great Stealing of Vehicles four XDK”. The 118 GB file is it executable on a real Xbox 360 with debugging tools, although a fully playable version is not yet ready. The most immediate find was the Liberty City ferries. The barges appear in the game’s first trailer and in some cutscenes, but in the final game they are just a set piece. The realistic ‘GTA IV’ opted for a world focused on cars and taxis and in its day, Obbe Vermeij, former technical director of Rockstar North, counted that the shuttles were removed late in development, with models already finished. Zombie mode. There had always been rumors about a zombie mode for which we had never had solid evidence. Herein build We find hospital beds with direct references to zombies, early models of infected characters and several animations associated with this variant. The Cutting Room Floorthe wiki dedicated to documenting cut content in video games, had already listed the project as “Z: Resurrection” based on code fragments found in the final version, but without visual material to support it. A former Rockstar developer It has taken away some of the epicness of the matter: According to him, zombie mode was simply an “experiment” that artists and programmers played to develop in parallel, not a formal production line. That doesn’t mean the discovery is minor, but rather that the creative leeway within Rockstar North in 2007 allowed a team to test out survival horror mechanics during development. Other divergences. The build includes other substantial differences from the final game. The silenced pistol is in this version’s arsenal, along with other unfinished weapons and a notable number of incomplete animations and unreplaced audio markers, as is the case with any half-developed game. The models of some NPCs are different from the final ones, and the character of Michelle, the FIB informant who appears as Niko Bellic’s early romantic interest, has a look here that forum users describe as strangely disturbing. What may be most surprising to any fan of the game is that about half of the radio stations sound completely different. ‘GTA IV’ has one of the most elaborate soundtracks in the saga, with dozens of real music licenses distributed on thematic stations. That half of that content changed between November 2007 and the April 2008 release says a lot about the licensing negotiation process in the final phases of development. What does Rockstar do? After everything that happened, Rockstar Games and Take-Two have not issued public statements. Although companies have a reputation for relentlessly pursuing leaks, the author of this leak purchased the console legally. In any case, he has put the devkit up for sale on eBay for £800. It’s not too much for material of such magnitude, but the truth is that, once on the Internet, access to these secrets is universal. In Xataka | The best video games of 2026 and the most interesting ones to come

The five puppets that put the archeology of El Salvador

For a long time, El Salvador has been a curious case within the Pre -Columbian archeology In Latin America. We considered that I was less Connected with Mesoamerica that its neighbors and we assume that it was not so integrated in commercial networks in the region. All that has just been put upside down due to a discovery of the most curious: Five ceramic figurines with interchangeable heads of about 2,400 years ago. Complications. The archaeological photo of El Salvador is curious if we take into account the pre -Columbian remains found in the surrounding countries because, really, we have found little compared. Not because there are no remains or because researchers do not want to perform the task, but for a series of Complications historical Lack of human and economic resources, a lack of awareness of the importance of these remains, institutional instability when facing measures, looting of archaeological sites, civil war and their degradation due to the passage of time are elements that have supposed a challenge for this research of the country’s archaeological vestiges. Amen of Other priorities. The dolls. There were simply other priorities before archaeological research. It is something that has changed these last decades and, fruit From this, new approaches and investigations have emerged to rebuild the country’s past. The most recent is the one that has ended with the finding of the aforementioned ceramic figurines. A group of archaeologists from the University of Warsaw gave With them at the top of the largest pyramid in San Isidro in 2022, but it is now when they have finished analyzing them. In a study Published in Antiquity, they estimate that they date between 300 and 400 BC and researchers believe that the place of discovery was used as a funeral deposit. Interestingly, they did not find human remains, but taking into account the characteristics of the dolls, between 10 and 30 centimeters high, the human remains would have been in the background. Disturbing heads. The reason is that three of the figurines have articulated heads, similar to the most current dolls. Not only can they be exchanged, but they have that torso structure with a kind of application that would make neck to place the head. Four represent women of different ages, one would represent a man and the most peculiar, however, it is the expression of their faces. “One of the most striking characteristics is its dramatic facial expression,” says Jan Szymański, one of the researchers. “Change according to the angle at which it is observed. Views from above, show anger or disdain. From below, they seem scared, ”continues the archaeologist. The male face shows tattoos or spherifications Message. Szymański and his team are clear that those faces were carved with that changing expression conscientiously. “It is a conscious design, perhaps destined to enrich the range of ritual interpretations in which they could have been used,” he continues. Because yes, they consider that these puppets were used in important rituals, possibly public, in that upper area of ​​the pyramid. Personalization. And something that reinforces the theory is that the figures have protuberances and gaps in which strings could have secured to move them at a distance, as if they were puppets. In addition, they have specifically designed areas – the lobes of the ears, for example – in which to place accessories such as jade ornaments. Some of the figures are more “neutral” and could have been customizable to assume different identities through interchangeable garments Representation of the position in which they found themselves Theater or something deeper? Researchers handle a hypothesis beyond the public ritual. It is not clear, but it is possible that these puppets were “portraits” of real individuals due to the position in which they were found. The masculine and two female were mouth and could represent a ruler and their current wives. Another female figure was found face down and could have represented a deceased first wife and the smallest figure a daughter, also upside down. But well, to theorize, researchers also claim that they could simply comply with divine or idealized figures. Connection. Unfortunately, there are pieces of the puzzle that are still missing and that correspond to that void or delay in knowledge of the Salvadoran pre -Columbian society compared to others that we know much more (Or we believe). That of the Maya, for example. What researchers are also clear is that “this discovery contradicts the prevailing notion on the cultural backwardness or isolation of El Salvador in ancient times,” says Szymański. The reason is that, apart from the puppets, other artifacts were found such as Jade pendants that have similarities with other objects from Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. This would demonstrate that there were commercial and cultural connections between societies, revealing the “existence of dynamic and long -range communities capable of exchanging ideas with very distant places,” says the researcher. Thus, findings such as these ceramic dolls may further encourage the archaeological research of El Salvador, since it is a key to the preservation of the country’s history and cultural identification. Images | Antiquity In Xataka | 40 years have passed since the “theft of the century.” Police still do not understand what those treasures from Mexico stole

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