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Developer: Evil Mojo Games Publisher: Hi-Rez Studios Platforms: Windows, Mac OS X Released internationally: September 16, 2016 This game has unused animations. This game has unused sounds. |
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This game is still under active development. Be aware that any unused content you find may become used or removed in the future. Please only add things to the article that are unlikely to ever be used, or went unused for some time. If they do get used, please remove them from the page and specify in the edit summary! |
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Paladins: Champions of the Realm (commonly shortened to Paladins) is a free-to-play first-person MOBA-inspired hero shooter, made by the same people who brought you two actual MOBAs; Smite and Paladins Strike. Unlike those two games, however, this game constantly gets into comparisons between Overwatch and Team Fortress 2 despite the blatantly obvious differences in gameplay style and character design. But we digress.
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Unused 'Out Of Mana' Voice Responses Champion voice responses for running out of Mana, Mah-nuh, Schmooga-Boogah, and Nebolideboli. There are a lot of them. |
Unused Voice Packs This rabbit-leipori deep dive into unused sounds has just gotten started. |
Unused Skins
Furia Skins
When Furia was announced and released onto the Public Test Server for players to try out, her original design showed more leg than her fully released counterpart. This was due to fan backlash, as Furia's design was not reflecting her much less revealing concept art. As a result, Furia was redesigned to be less skimpy one day after being shown off, with her legs gaining some modesty. The Public Test Server 'Default' and 'Golden' skins were scrapped, but the 'Iron Maiden' skin remained for those who liked her original design.
PTS Golden Skin |
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Hidden Kabuki Facepaint
The removal of the Parts 'n' pieces system, which allowed for mixing cosmetic sets with each other, was removed when the game fully released. This had the side effect of hiding a portion of a specific skin for Talus, Oni, which has hidden kabuki facepaint that his mask now covers up. The model and mask accessory have long since been merged into one model, but the textures and models themselves remain unaltered.
Unused Talent Icons
Talents icons that were removed alongside their respective talents circa patch 2.01 to make balancing champions easier. If a Talent name in this gallery has a * next to it, that means that the Talent itself was not removed, but was added into a champions basekit (albeit modified), but the icon was removed from the game proper.
- Darkstalker
- Rally Here
- Hair-Trigger
- Demolition
- Bucking Madness
- Just Breathe
- Freebooter*
- Rain of Fire
- Reprieve
- Dragon fire Lance
- Celerity
- Wraith
- Efflorescence
- Wrath of the Stagalla
- Celestial Touch
- Firing Line
- Suppression
- Master of Arms
- The Law Won
- Death and Taxes
- Artful Dodger
- Davy Jones' Locker
- Ripened Gourd
- Yummy
- Mischief
- Recycler
- The Void Abides*
- Called Shot
- Surprise Attack
- Ambush
- Raging Demon
- Seething Rage
- Alternating Current
- First Blood
- Firefight
- Sapper Rounds
- Scorched Earth
- Lifelike
- Retaliation
Unused Cosmic and Obsidian Splash Art
For the longest time, the game lacked splash art for the in-game loading screens for Cosmic and Obsidian skins. This was fully rectified in Patch 3.02, which added proper splash art for all the Cosmic and Obsidian skins, which were previously using the below model renders as a placeholder. Of note, Jenos does not have such skins in-game, so it's odd they made a preview for him. Also, rather curiously, Willo's name is mis-spelled in the files as 'Willow' when it comes to her preview.
- Cosmic Androxus
- Obsidian Androxus
- Cosmic Barik
- Obsidian Barik
- Cosmic Bomb King
- Obsidian Bomb King
- Cosmic Buck
- Obsidian Buck
- Cosmic Cassie
- Obsidian Cassie
- Cosmic Drogoz
- Obsidian Drogoz
- Cosmic Evie
- Obsidian Evie
- Cosmic Fernando
- Obsidian Fernando
- Cosmic Grohk
- Obsidian Grohk
- Cosmic Inara
- Obsidian Inara
- Cosmic Jenos
- Obsidian Jenos
- Cosmic Lex
- Obsidian Lex
- Cosmic Maeve
- Obsidian Maeve
- Cosmic Makoa
- Obsidian Makoa
- Cosmic MalDamba
- Obsidian MalDamba
- Cosmic Pip
- Obsidian Pip
- Cosmic Seris
- Obsidian Seris
- Cosmic Skye
- Obsidian Skye
- Cosmic Torvald
- Obsidian Torvald
- Cosmic Tyra
- Idk soup mac os. Obsidian Tyra
- Cosmic Viktor
- Obsidian Viktor
- Cosmic Willo
- Obsidian Willo
- Cosmic Ying
- Obsidian Ying
Unused Responses
This match starting response for Khan's 'Ameri-Khan' skin voice pack was initially added into the game upon the skins' release, which includes an audio oversight by the sound team. The swearing sine-tone hadn't been added into the sound file to cover the curse up. It was fixed in Patch 1.2 to include the sine-tone.
'Four score and seven years ago, I WAS BORN TO KICK A*Sudden Silence* AND GET BABES!' |
Here's an odd one. Hidden inside of 'WWB_VOX_ChurchHill_Skin01.pck' (Full Throttle Vivians' auto-callouts and some of her voice pack lines) is a file called 'WWB_VOX_ChurchHill_Skin01_Marketing_MissedYou', which has a monotone male voice saying the below in a bellowing low pitch voice. It has no relation to any sound in the game, and was added into the game's files in Hotfix #3 of the 2.05 'Steel Forged' update. It is removed as of the 2.07 'Pirate Treasure' update.
'I Missed You..' |
Unused Idle Responses
A lot of the champions have idle responses for when they're not doing anything. These are likely to be unused for the forseeable future as it's probably to discourage people from not playing the game so the player can hear these voice clips. That and going idle deliberately, disconnects you from the game instead of playing the voice clips.
Raeve Maeve
*Sings Darude: Sandstorm* |
'Should I wub, or should I dub, this is the question' |
Fun fact: the second quote for Raeve Maeve was used in the preview for the Raeve Maeve skin.
Talus
'Come on, Let's go!' | Talus |
Unused Animations
Androxus, Cassie, and Mal' Damba all have either unused emotes or unused animations for dismounting and mounting onto horses. Even when a Third-person view was added to the game, the animations for mounting and dismounting don't get activated as you're normally moving when the animation would play. In the case of Mounting, you're just thrust upon a horse, without much of an animation. Bomb King's 'Grumpy head' taunt was eventually used in update 2.01.
Unused Graphics
Found in Textures0.tfc is this image, commonly used in Other Unreal Engine 3 games, presumably to pad out the TFC file.
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Kerberos Preferences on Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 Documentation |
This web page discusses the
edu.mit.Kerberos
(Kerberos configuration)file: what's in it, where it goes, and how to configure it for distribution atyour site.The information on this page applies to Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 only. For links to preferencesdocumentation for other Mac OS versions, go here.
The edu.mit.Kerberos File
The
edu.mit.Kerberos
file is where the Kerberos v4 and v5 configuration information isstored on Mac OS X. Formerly the Kerberos Login Library and Kerberos management applicationpreferences were stored in it, but they now have their own preference files: edu.mit.Kerberos.KerberosLogin.plist
and edu.mit.Kerberos.KerberosApp.plist
.The
edu.mit.Kerberos
file stores this information in its datafork, which contains the realm and server configurationinformation (the info that would be found in the krb5.conf
file onUnix). See the Kerberos Configuration File Format section for moreinformation.On some systems there may up to three configuration files - two
edu.mit.Kerberos
filesin the 'system' and 'user' locations, and KfM now acceptsthe standard Unix location and name of /etc/krb5.conf
for the configuration file as well.Some settings in the edu.mit.Kerberos.KerberosLogin.plist
file can override settingsin the edu.mit.Kerberos
as well. See the edu.mit.Kerberos FileLocations section for more information about why this is so.Setting up a Configuration File Quick Guide
We recommend that you read this entire page. However, if you are in a hurry toget Kerberos for Macintosh up and working:
You need to create an
edu.mit.Kerberos
file in the /Library/Preferences
directory which contains the realm and server configuration information for your site, although:- if your site supports DNS configuration of Kerberos realms, you may not need a configuration file, or at least not a complete one - see the About DNS Configuration section;
- if you upgraded from a previous version of Mac OS X which was using Kerberos successfully, you probably already have a properly configured file and no changes are necessary;
- if you've run the Mac OS X Kerberos Extras installer, you will already have a file in the correct place, but which contains MIT configuration information (which is provided as a guideline);
- if you have a functioning Mac OS 9.x Kerberos installation, you can simply copy the
Kerberos Preferences
file from theKerberos
folder inApplication Support
from your Mac OS 9 volume to the/Library/Preferences
on your Mac OS X volume, and rename it toedu.mit.Kerberos
.
If you do not have an
edu.mit.Kerberos
file:- Launch the Kerberos application (
/System/Library/CoreServices/Kerberos
). - Choose Edit Realms.. from the Edit menu.
- Use the edit realms dialog to enter information about your site's realm. See the Kerberos Configuration section for information on what the various fields mean.
Note - while there may also be an
edu.mit.Kerberos
file in your/Users/username/Library/Preferences
directory, you should placeyour configuration information in the /Library/Preferences
location. (See edu.mit.Kerberos File Locations for moredetails.)edu.mit.Kerberos File Locations
Kerberos for Macintosh supports and looks for its configuration file in three locations -two are standard locations and the third for Unix compatibility:
/Library/Preferences/edu.mit.Kerberos
- the standard 'system' location that contains the configuration to be used by all users of the computer,/Users/username/Library/Preferences/edu.mit.Kerberos
- the standard 'user' location containing additional configuration for an individual user,/etc/krb5.conf
- the Unix compatibility location. Any configuration file in this location will also apply to all users of the computer.
The typical case is to have the Kerberos configuration information inthe standard system configuration file, and no user configurationfile or Unix compatibility file.
However there may be circumstances where a user wants to have additionalrealm and server information not shared with other users on the same machine.You can add any additional realm and server configuration information to theuser configuration file, and KfM will meld the two sets of informationtogether. You should avoid duplicate realm entries - if you have the sameentry with different information in different configuration files, the behavior isnot defined and you may get unexpected results.
If the user wants to have additional items in the
[libdefaults]
section,it's important to be aware of the order in which KfM reads the configuration files,because in case of conflicting [libdefaults]
entries, the entry readfirst is the one that KfM will use (this is different from the situation with realmentries, which are merged). KfM first reads the configuration file in the user location, then the onein the system location, and finally the Unix compatibility location.Similarly, if there is a configuration file in the Unix compatibility location,KfM will attempt to meld those the information in it together with any otherconfiguration files present, with behavior as described above.
Having just a user configuration file and no system configuration file is not asupported setup. For instance, getting Kerberos tickets at login time will not workif you only have a user configuration file. The Mac OS X login window will not read the user configuration file.
Note: some settings in the
edu.mit.Kerberos.KerberosLogin.plist
, theKerberos Login Library preferences file, can effectively override settings inthe edu.mit.Kerberos
file.These settings can be modified using the Kerberos GUI management application/System/Library/Coreservices/Kerberos
.Generally, site settings go in the
/Library/Preferences/edu.mit.Kerberos
file, anduser settings will go into ~/Library/Preferences/edu.mit.Kerberos.KerberosLogin.plist
(via changing settings in Kerberos.app). The Kerberos Login preferences exist so that the user can changetheir ticket management preferences without changing those preferences for every user on the machine.One user might always want addressless tickets, but another user might not. In addition, there are some options which cannot be set with the
[libdefaults]
section of the edu.mit.Kerberos
file. For instance, there is no edu.mit.Kerberos
file preference to set the default ticket lifetime - despite config files which claimthere is a 'ticket_lifetime' tag, no code actually looks for it. Kerberos Configuration Information
A Kerberos configuration is made up of a list of realms and a list of domain->realm mappings.
Each realm entry contains a list of servers and a default domain for the realm. Each type of server has a different purpose. 'kdc' servers are used to obtain tickets. 'admin' servers are used to perform administrator operations, such as running kadmin. At most sites there will only be one admin server per Kerberos realm. 'kpasswd' servers are used to change your password, although the admin server will be used if no kpasswd server is listed. 'krb524' servers are used to get v4 tickets from v5 tickets and are only used by v5 realms.
If the realm and site DNS domain are different, there will also be domain to realm mappings. For instance, if you have a domain-realm mapping '.mydepartment.mysite.com = MYSITE.COM' and try to contact a server such as 'myprinter.mydepartment.mysite.com', Kerberos will know to contact the realm 'MYSITE.COM' rather than the default, 'MYDEPARTMENT.MYSITE.COM'.
The Kerberos Configuration File Format
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The Kerberos v4 and v5 configurations are stored in the data fork of
edu.mit.Kerberos
.This text is similar to that of
krb5.conf
on Unix machines or krb5.ini
on Windows machines. The configuration tells Kerberos for Macintosh what realms exist,what Kerberos versions are supported by them, and where to find the servers. You shouldedit this file for your site by opening the edu.mit.Kerberos
file in a text editor that will save the file as pure text again, ie: BBEdit, emacs, or CodeWarrior; but not TextEdit (unlessyou use the 'Make Plain Text' command) or Microsoft Word.Once you are done editing the
edu.mit.Kerberos
file, you should log out,and then you may want to use the Edit Favorite Realmsfeature of the Kerberos management application to add your realms to the pop-up menu in the Login dialog. Here is an example Kerberos configuration:
The
[libdefaults]
section describes what the default behavior of the Kerberos libraries should be. You should always fill in the default realm. If you have Kerberos v5 at your site, you should also copy any other [libdefaults]
from your site'skrb5.conf
or krb5.ini
.Kerberos for Macintosh 5.5 now honors
ticket_lifetime
entries in[libdefaults]
. However, if you have set a ticket lifetime default in the GUI Kerberos managementapplication preferences, it will override this value.Mainfighter mac os. The
[realms]
and [domain_realm]
sections refer to Kerberos v5 realms.If your site is v4-only you should omit these sections. Otherwise just copy these sections fromyour site's krb5.conf
or krb5.ini
.The
[v4 realms]
and [v4 domain_realm]
sections refer to Kerberos v4 realms. If your site is v5-only you should omit these sections. Otherwise you will need tocreate entries for each of the Kerberos v4 realms at your site. You should not specify astring_to_key_type for v4 realms anymore, because that information will be ignored - KfMwill automatically determine the correct one to use.DNS Configuration
Some sites have configured their DNS servers to provide information about local Kerberos realmconfiguration, such that users need only a minimum configuration file and instead can getthe rest of the Kerberos configuration information over the network.For more information about DNS, see the Using DNSsection of the Kerberos V5 System Administrator's Guide.
You should always have a configuration file that has a
[libdefaults]
sectionwith a default_realm
specified. Otherwise, getting Kerberos tickets at logintime may fail.If your Kerberos realm is named the same as your domain name, e.g. your domain name = foo.bar.edu andyour Kerberos realm = FOO.BAR.EDU, you do not need any more information in your local configurationfile, assuming all the realms you need to access have DNS records.
Otherwise, you also need a
[domain_realm]
section, mapping your domain to the appropriaterealms. You can omit the [realms]
sections of the configuration file.Realm Of The Ruthless Mac Os Catalina
DNS configuration of realms only applies to Kerberos v5, so unless your site does krb524 on the server,you will need to include v4 information in a local configuration file.
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If you want to disable DNS lookup of Kerberos realms on your Macintosh, uncheck the 'Configure additional realms automatically using DNS' checkbox in the Kerberos application's edit realms dialog or add the line:
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to the
[libdefaults]
section of your Kerberos configuration file.