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Burnout 3: Takedown

Developer: Criterion Games
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Platforms: PlayStation 2, Xbox
Released in JP: October 14, 2004
Released in US: September 7, 2004
Released in EU: September 10, 2004
Released in AU: September 10, 2004
Released in KR: October 08, 2004

This game has unused code.
This game has a hidden developer message.
This game has hidden development-related text.
This game has unused graphics.
This game has unused items.
This game has debugging material.
This game has regional differences.

This game has a prototype article
This game has a prerelease article

CoolROM.com's game information and ROM (ISO) download page for Burnout 3 - Takedown (Sony Playstation 2).

Burnout 3: Takedown is the third game in the Burnout series, and the first to be published by Electronic Arts after acquiring Criterion Games. This game was released in September 2004 to massive critical acclaim, due to its gameplay, rather polished graphics and fluid frame rate that have held up even 16 years later, and significantly refining the trademark features of the Burnout series.

  • 1Unused Audio
  • 2Unused Graphics
  • 3Unused Text
  • 4Unused Features
  • 5Debug Features
  • 6Revisional Differences
  • 7Regional Differences

Unused Audio

Car Unlock Sound

The sound that plays when you are taken to the garage to view your newly unlocked car cuts off two seconds in. The actual sound clip is about twice as long.

Unused Graphics

Boost Bar

Early gameplay example

File Name: FRONTEND.TXDhealth_bar

A version of the boost bar that can be seen in the earliest gameplay videos.

Gold Medal

File Name: FRONTEND.TXDCar_Medalgold

A gold medal, but with the shape of a car engraved onto it instead of a tick. There are no corresponding silver or bronze versions of this icon, suggesting it was a placeholder. Interestingly, the European and Japanese release has a lower quality version of this graphic.

Question Mark

File Name: FRONTEND.TXDCar_MedalEmpty

A very low-res question mark. Would have been used to show an event had not been finished. Given the name, it would have changed to the Car_Medalgold icon when the event had been completed.

Alaska

File Name: FRONTEND.TXDAlaska

Intended for the Crash Nav.

Concept Art

File Name: FRONTEND.TXDdriving-skills

Concept art featuring a red Custom Muscle taking down a black Muscle Type 1 in Downtown. The art style of this image is very different to that of the actual game. Was used for a game mechanic called 'Driving Skills' that was eventually replaced by the Takedown Trophies.

  • File Name: FRONTEND.TXDeasy

  • File Name: FRONTEND.TXDadvanced

  • File Name: FRONTEND.TXDexpert

  • File Name: FRONTEND.TXDchampion

Concept art used for another game mechanic called 'Aggressive Skills', which was also replaced by the Takedown Trophies.

Unused Text

GLOBAL.BIN contains a sizable amount of unused text, much of which details features that were cut from the final game.

Early Crash Pickup Names

Original NameFinal Name
Skull MultiplierHeartbreaker
GamebreakerCrashbreaker

Some of the names of the pickups found in Crash Mode have different names within the game's files.

Early Menu Headers

EarlyFinal
Select A CategorySelect Option
Select A Game ModeSelect Mode
Select A CarSelect Car
Select A TrackSelect Options

Text that would have been displayed at the top of the screen depending on the sub-menu. Not only is all of this different to the final, they aren't even used in any of the retail demos. Even the E3 build of the game uses different text to any of these versions.

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Coming September 2004

Appears in most demo versions of the game.

Grip Statistic

Among the text for the garage is a statistic for the car's handling, called 'grip.' This appeared in the previous game as 'control.'

Aspect Ratio Setting

Included under the text for the Video section of the Settings menu is a toggle for the aspect ratio. Likely used before the final game's method of retrieving the aspect ratio setting from the system's BIOS (or dashboard, in the Xbox's case) was implemented. Had there been a GameCube port, it would have used this option.

Developer Messages

Two test messages hidden in the executable.

This message would have been displayed when attempting to access the garage in builds where it wasn't present.

Developer Cheats

To do:
Find a way to restore the cheat menu, if possible.

Remnants of a set of cheats (much like the ones featured in Burnout 2: Point of Impact), which would have been used by the developers can be found in some strings loaded into memory. The cheats can no longer be activated, though their equivalent effects can be achieved using a cheat device.

It is unlikely that these cheats were intended for use in the final game, given the presence of the 'FORCE COMPLETION' option, although a prompt indicating the unlocking of a new cheat also remains in the final game, shrouding the cheats' original purpose in mystery:

New Cheat Unlocked mockup

The above string was more than likely used in the Takedown Breakdown screen.

Unused Vehicle Series'

At one point in development, the Heavyweights were split into three separate series', as hinted towards by these strings of text found in the game's files.

What is even more interesting, however, is the inclusion of the Traffic series'. The fact that they are included under the heading of 'Select Series' implies that they were made selectable at one point during development, though it is unlikely the developers ever intended for them to be selectable in the final game. The Traffic Series was most likely integrated into the Heavyweights series, as hinted by the presence of the City Bus and Delivery Van.

More evidence for this shakeup is the fact that the file names for the Oval Racer Special and Custom Coupe Ultimate's textures are Compact22 and Compact23, respectively, suggesting that they may originally have been in the Compact series.

Race Crashbreaker

Possible references to the Race Crashbreaker, which was not implemented until the sequel, Burnout Revenge, can be found within a large list of strings in the game's code.

The 'Racebreaker' and 'Ragebreaker' may have been two variations on the same powerup, or they may have just been two names used depending on which mode the powerup was obtained in i.e. Racebreaker for Race and Ragebreaker for Road Rage (and so it would follow that the Crashbreaker, which remains in the final game, would be for Crash Mode.)

Unused Features

To do:
Add codes for enabling these.
Vertical split screen

Vertical Split Screen

A toggle to change split screen split orientation from horizontal to vertical.

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Mirror Mode

A mirror mode, which flips the track horizontally. Is only partially implemented; the controls are adjusted to account for the flipped view, but everything is flipped, including the HUD and all menus. This was eventually included in Burnout Legends.

Chrome Car Colors

By using these codes below with the PS2 USA release, an unused chrome type gets enabled for all the driveable vehicles. The texture also gets inverted for whatever reason, meaning red cars look like they're made of diamond, blue looks like gold, black - silver/platinum and so on.

Debug Features

Camera Modes

Free camera

There's a value in memory which controls the current camera mode. Setting the value to 0x01 changes the camera mode to a free movable camera.

SLES-52584SLES-52585SLPM-65719SLUS-21050
20517F40 0000000120517E40 000000012053BEC0 00000001205179C0 00000001

Alternatively, this longer code will let you switch back and forth between the free camera and regular camera using R3 + UP and R3 + DOWN.

SLES-52584SLES-52585SLPM-65719SLUS-21050
D04F565C 0000FFEB
20517F40 00000001
D04F565C 0000FFBB
20517F40 00000004
D04F555C 0000FFEB
20517F40 00000001
D04F555C 0000FFBB
20517F40 00000004
D05195DC 0000FFEB
2053BEC0 00000001
D05195DC 0000FFBB
205179C0 00000004
D04F50DC 0000FFEB
205179C0 00000001
D04F50DC 0000FFBB
205179C0 00000004

Other camera modes can also be enabled by changing the 00000001 value to a different value

  • 0x00 — Frozen camera
  • 0x01 — Free camera; Pressing L3 changes whether the camera is fully free or centered on your vehicle
  • 0x02 - 0x03 — Some zoomed in camera mode, stuck facing one direction
  • 0x04 - 0x07 — Default race camera
  • 0x08 - 0x0F — Some zoomed out camera mode, stuck facing one direction
  • 0x10 - 0x1F — Looking back camera
  • 0x20 - 0x3F — Dashboard camera
  • 0x40 - 0x4F — Crash camera; must crash in-game at least once for it to have a normal in-game effect
  • 0x50 - 0xFF — Invisible car

World Time

World time

A fully-working 'world timer' can be found and re-enabled through the use of the codes below on the PlayStation 2 version. The timer displays the amount of in-game time spent on the current track in seconds, accurate to five decimal places. The regular timer, on the other hand, only displays the amount of time elapsed from the moment you gain control of your car at the start of the race. It will not disappear when you are crashing, but other than this, it behaves just like the regular timer.

SLES-52584/85SLPM-65719SLUS-21050
20134B18 00000000
20134C54 00000000
20134B38 00000000
20134C74 00000000
20134B08 00000000
20134C44 00000000

Revisional Differences

Dominator Muscle Decals

Other PlayStation 2 releases & XboxPlayStation 2 EUR

The Dominator Muscle is rendered incorrectly on the European PlayStation 2 release where its flame decals do not appear on the vehicle, but are still visible in the preview icon.

Regional Differences

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To do:
Video mode selection differences between PAL and NTSC.

Logo

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International
Japanese

The Japanese version of the game is the only one not to use the international version's logo, instead opting for an equivalent version in the Japanese language: バーンアウト3:テイクダウン (Bān'auto 3: Teikudaun.) This logo can be found left-over in the international versions of the game and vice-versa.

The Burnout series
GameCubeBurnout • Burnout 2: Point of Impact (Prototypes)
PlayStation 2Burnout • Burnout 2: Point of Impact (Prototypes) • Burnout 3: Takedown (Prototypes) • Burnout Revenge (Prototypes) • Burnout Dominator (Prototype)
PlayStation PortableBurnout Legends (Prototypes) • Burnout Dominator
XboxBurnout • Burnout 2: Point of Impact (Prototypes) • Burnout 3: Takedown (Prototypes) • Burnout Revenge (Prototypes)
Xbox 360Burnout Revenge
WindowsBurnout Paradise • Burnout Paradise: Remastered

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