Postal 3

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Postal III

Developers: Trashmasters, Running With Scissors
Publisher: Akella
Platform: Windows
Released internationally: November 23, 2011

This game has a hidden developer message.
This game has hidden development-related text.
This game has unused models.
This game has unused cinematics.
This game has unused sounds.
This game has unused text.

Postal III will require Radeon X1650 SE graphics card with a Core 2 Duo E4600 2.4GHz or Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5200+ processor to reach the recommended specs, achieving high graphics setting on 1080p.

To do:
Everything. This game is a horrific mess that barely limped over the finishing line. It's probably mostly unfinished stuff.
  • 3Unused Text

Unused Voice Actor

Shortly after the first press demos were completed, the original actor for the Postal Dude had to leave the project due to obligations elsewhere. The stuff he recorded for the game is still present in the data files, and a good chunk of it was eventually snuck into Postal 2 Complete in a patch.

To do:
Rip, convert and upload raw files

Development Related

Original
Translated

A developer message in Russian telling them to put environment map directories in a .vmt file. Space pirate trainer unlocks.

Unused Text

unusedcontent.cfg

A leftover from Portal 2. Its purpose is unknown.

Early Player Model

An early, surprisingly different version of the Dude's player model can be found in models/main_menu/dude_main_menu.mdl. It lacks the lower half of his trenchcoat, and only has a single animation, for the main menu lazing around.

Placeholder Video

Postal 3 sdk

A placeholder video in the media folder.

The POSTAL series
WindowsPostal • Postal 2 • Postal III
Retrieved from 'https://tcrf.net/index.php?title=Postal_III&oldid=371306'

Postal IIIThe third edition of the comically violent, seriously violent, and just plain violent videogame series. This time out, you can lead your gun-toting character towards a variety of different life paths, including a serial killer, an activist gone eco-terrorist, and, most vile of all, a presidential candidate. A wide array of celebrity performances are used to bring the sick and crazy game to life, while the Source engine provides the power behind the game's social satire and politically incorrect virtual violence.