Crate whats up with this picture I found


I found this with the texture viewer in the game files. Was just wondering what it is. I think it was just a place holder because it was labeled in a folder called back drop.
It also doesn’t match any of the architecture we see in grim dawn. Still looks very cool.

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Something to do with the horror survival game maybe? :thinking: Don’t think it would be the RTS since that’s going to be set on Cairn in a pre-GD era.

Though if it’s in the GD files … :woman_shrugging:

The architecture style makes me think it has nothing to do with Cairn. It doesn’t match anything we’ve seen. Maybe some early concept art. Maybe somone just had to save something they were working on and forgot to remove it from the game files. I don’t wont to be one of those people who think that every unused file you find is some how connected to the bigger picture. But if i was I’d say what if its the capital of the empire. It does favor a more eastern style then western in design so probably not.

Wut?

What directory?

grim dawn resources menu. You can access it with the texture viewer

That directory does not exist.


well I’m confused how it got there because that’s were i found it. So are you saying this is none crate related?

Based on steamdb statistics, menu.arc was last modified 4 years ago https://steamdb.info/depot/219991/history/?changeid=6295205

My version is up to data. but its not an .arc file. Its just a random picture in a folder. I’m getting more confused.

mune folder is extracted menu.arc file


my menu arc file is updated but there is a folder just named menu that’s were i found the picture

Ok, I see the file in the Steam installation. It doesn’t exist in the dev files, so must be some rogue ancient asset from an alternate timeline where Grim Dawn is set in some neojapan setting.

Will have to see what the build machine is hiding.

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Right keep that idea on the back burner.

This is where the Eastern Pledge set items originated.

Thats way the grim dawn started in cairn. They couldn’t compete with that technology