Capone when it was called the 226 Club nearly a century ago, Ditka after it became the Exchequer in 1969. Yet unlike other Chicago restaurants that offer a similar vibe, people like Capone and Ditka actually hung out inside 226 S. Promotional image for the Dead Dawg Saloon Map.THE LOOP - Step inside the Exchequer Restaurant and Pub in the Loop and you’ll be hard pressed to miss the sports memorabilia, vintage newspaper clippings of gangsters like Al Capone and photos of Chicago Bears icon Mike Ditka. Cacti and dried out trees were featured instead. Likewise, the landscapes beyond the Map's outskirts were not present at that stage.During its early stage of development, the Dead Dawg Saloon Map was shown to be much darker and feature the Moon - like all other Maps - instead of the sunset.There is a sign at the entrance of the Saloon with the following inscription: Check your weapons at the door.A two-story house, containing the inscription Moore & Harbeck Livery.A one-story house, containing the inscription U.S Marshal.The Saloon, containing the inscription Dead Dawg Saloon.Much like most Wild West houses, three buildings contain signs on their walls indicating their functions:.There are multiple tumbleweeds rolling across the Map.The Chains of Hate Behind The Scenes Video reveals that Dead Dawg Saloon is Dead by Daylight's version of Monument Valley, a tourist attraction in Arizona.There is a vulture flying around the Map.Dead Dawg Saloon was the first (and to date only) Map to visibly feature landscapes beyond its outskirts, namely canyons and mountains.The Map contains a part of the town that is the namesake of its related Realm: Glenvale.Dead Dawg Saloon was the first Map to feature a special iteration of the Killer Shack.Black smoke starts coming out of them once the Exit Gates are powered. Both Exit Gates on the Map have chimneys on them.Dead Dawg Saloon was the second Map to have different iterations of Exit Gates.
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