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It's a far more cartoony game, so I think it doesn't really matter, but there's a bunch.
>first map, the building across the porno theater has an apartment you can get into, it's a single L shaped room with a mattress, a poster on the wall (that hides some drugs), and a monitor for a security camera, there's no doors, seemingly the only way to enter is through the windows
>right across the street, next to the neon sign, there's another apartment, it's a smaller rectangular room, in there is a couch, a bunch of guns, a glass of martini, and porn playing on a TV, there's no doors here either, you need to get in through the window
Who lives in these apartments? Spiderman? Does he have secret addictions to drugs and porn, and have these little hidden rooms which are impossible to reach normally, where there's no furniture but what to accommodate his vices?

Looking at the street itself, it's enclosed, you couldn't drive a car into there, and you couldn't drive out, it's more like a yard than anything, except there's sidewalks, fire hydrants, and the entrance to the theater with the "Now Playing" signs are here.

Now, I know exactly why it's like that, because they needed to have I think a minimum of 20fps on a 386, because it was 1996, and they couldn't have a giant and fully realistic city, and what really matters is the gameplay, so the supposedly far more elaborate first level is cut down substantially (there used to be a longer street with a bank building, a skywalk between the two tall buildings, etc), and the fact that DN3D is really a pretty cartoony game excuses a lot of it, but you'd still be wondering "Is this an apartment? Does someone live like this?"
None of that takes away from the fact that DN3D overall still paid a lot of attention to detail, and had lots of realistic clutter.

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