GoldenEye: Source Forums
Debriefing => General Goldeneye => Topic started by: Kratos on February 03, 2009, 02:06:47 am
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There is a software for the wii called Homebrew Channel. People make all sorts of applications that can be loaded onto the sd in the Nintendo Wii.
Will Goldeneye Source be able to play on the Wii when such modification occurs? Does the ati card in the wii have enought potential to create such shaders and 3d models?
Thanks
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I really doubt this could be handled by a Wii. The Wii has roughly the same horsepower as the original Xbox (From what I understand) and the Xbox could barely handle Half-Life 2. Also, this is a PC game, and would have to most likely be completely rewritten in order to be run by the Wii.
But it would be awesome to point and shoot with the Wiimote.
If you want to do that, it's possible to use a wiimote on your PC with special drivers, and a friend of mine has done it. All you need is a computer with bluetooth and a Wiimote.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asY_I8y6C0M (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asY_I8y6C0M)
EDIT: Better video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xG5_67NzSY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xG5_67NzSY)
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I really doubt this could be handled by a Wii. The Wii has roughly the same horsepower as the original Xbox (From what I understand) and the Xbox could barely handle Half-Life 2. Also, this is a PC game, and would have to most likely be completely rewritten in order to be run by the Wii.
That is unfortunately mostly correct. Although the Wii (no official specs have been released) is in that range of horsepower, it's enough more than the Xbox to run HL2. I don't think too much would have to be re-written and if it is a lot, out-source it (get the pun?) to the talented Wii homebrewers who would give up their lives to make this happen.
Also, I think the orignal xbox version was poorly ported (Valve is not great with consoles) because the system requirements were fairly close to the specs and PC
games use less power to run than advertised because PCs also run background services (as you may already know), whereas a console has just about no things running in the background meaning all of the RAM and processing power goes straight to the game. Sorry for the rant and I know you may already know this The SSL but,
this is for every new person who needs to know.
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Not to mention the online play, which even Nintendo themselves seem to struggle with... It's not happening.
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Not to mention this mod was made for the steam version of the game.
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Although the Wii (no official specs have been released)
thats not true
in the book of world records:gamers edition it lists the full specs of every game console out
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I don't think homebrew can handle games which take the wii up to the limits.
But a game like HL2 takes much more resources and emulating the PC version on wii is impossible.
So it has to be converted completly and i never heared of a project like this.
But for the Wiimote on PC thing, yea, that's working. There's even a HL2 Wiimote-mod.
But beside the software and the bluetooth stick, you will need something to emite the IR rays too.
Maybe the wireless sensorbar or two tealights will do (the tealights are working, i tested it myself).
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thats not true
in the book of world records:gamers edition it lists the full specs of every game console out
That's not true lol (says wikipedia). Nintendo and IBM have not released the official specs, those are just estimations and kraid, who said emulate? You would be surprised what some dedicated people can do like this game for example or bob's game.
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Seriously, it would be easier to do it from scratch then porting HL2+mod ability on the Wii.
Sure it wouldn't look as good as GE:S on PC but even a goldeneye with the graphics from the original game would be awesome.
Technically i think the best way would be to emulate the original game to the VC.
As the VC seems to use same kind of rom file emulators on the pc do.
Of course there are some mechanism to make sure the emu only plays official rom files and no downloaded stuff.
Maybe some ppl can do a port of PJ64 for the homebrew channel, maybe there is allready something like that, i don't know.
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The VC does his best to get as close to the original game as possible, but you know how it is sometimes...
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lol i meant virtual console.
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The VC does his best to get as close to the original game as possible, but you know how it is sometimes...
Man, i love sarcasm