Hey I just thought of another point. Could you play the original online, against more than 4 people, with everyone having their own screen and HUD? No...so why isn't it superior again? You'd also have to be some sort of jackass to know that I am, of course, referring to Goldeneye's multi-player aspect.
More on gameplay and Gun balance...were the guns balanced in the original?...again it's a hell no. I thought the whole point of having guns in your game at all is that they might all be....DIFFERENT! Maybe with qualities that allow different players to do better with certain guns. Beatles bitches about the ZMG being overpowered, but the truth is he probably can't aim the auto-shottie well enough to realize how powerful that gun is. It's amazing that someone who constructs his grammar so meticulously should be so dense. And BTW, you don't sound pretentious, you have to sound smart first.
One thing I didn't consider, is that maybe Beatles had to pay for his copy of Goldeneye Source? I got mine for free...duh. Yet one more thing that makes this a great mod.
Another thing to consider is that Goldeneye on the N64's multi-player wasn't that deep of an experience anyway when you compare it to games these days. CS, BF2, TFC, and even Perfect Dark are all examples of multi-player games with more depth. Hell one of the reasons I liked CS so much was that it was a phenomenal team game that contained most of the guns that were in Goldeneye. I would count Halo in this, but that game only managed to equal the original Goldeneye's mechanics. It far more shallow than even PD. Halo's popularity amazes me...but then again some people do some amazingly dumb things...like crap on this mod.
Hell, I don't even think that the guys who are making this mod think, or even hope, that it's going to replace any of the games that I mentioned in popularity. I'm having a bunch of fun jumping in, fragging for a bit, and then moving on. What's so crappy about that?
1. Yes, you can play the original online, whether it involves more than 4 people, I don't know. Emulation is required.
2. Yes, the guns were balanced in the original.
3. Just because it can play online does not mean it's superior. I understand it's a beta, but unless the mission statement is followed it is a failure. You could change the mission statement, but doing that is of course begging for current fans to lose interest.
4. I'd currently rather have 3 of my friends come over to play Goldeneye with me, than to play GE:S with them online. Not that it's necessarily better this way, it's completely different and my personal preference. While the work that has been done on GE:S is fairly cool (as I could not do better myself) at this point GE:S has not completed what it has set out to do in it's mission statement, but it is moving towards that goal.
Is The Original Goldeneye 007 for N64 better than the Current Beta 1 of GE:S?
Yes, because you're comparing a complete game to a beta.
Once GE:S is complete will it be better than the original Goldeneye 007 for N64? Yes, as long as they followed their mission statement (which is to improve goldeneye but keep the feel of the original).
Not that these guys haven't been working hard, they have been working hard. But it they still have a long way to go to compete with the original game.
It remains to be seen if they're keeping in-line with their mission statement, it's important to keep from adding superfluous features because they're 'cool.' Just because you couldn't do it in Goldeneye doesn't mean that it is an improvement. Sure you couldn't use Goldeneye 007 to grill a steak, but if they gave GE:S the ability to grill steaks, however cool it may be, it is no longer an improvement on Goldeneye, it becomes a completely different project all together.
I don't necessarily want to see new features in Goldeneye, I'd like to see items that improve gameplay, but something like, grilling steaks, doesn't improve gameplay it changes the game all together.
Remember, the definition of a Peon
pe·on (pn, pn)
n.
1.
a. An unskilled laborer or farm worker of Latin America or the southwest United States.
b. Such a worker bound in servitude to a landlord creditor.
2. A menial worker; a drudge.
3. also (pyn) In India and other parts of South and Southeast Asia, a person of menial position, especially a messenger, servant, or foot soldier.
This kind of reminds me when I was talking to someone by the name of Lone Wolf,
The question came up 'what is that supposed to mean?'
And I said, it obviously means he doesn't have any friends.