This won't interest anyone who doesn't like Goldeneye on the N64 (or emulators), so if that's not you then you may as well click BACK on your browser, or go and look at some Doctor Who photographs, but if you are a fan of Goldeneye (second best first person shooter ever, IMHO) then you've probably heard of LTK mode, which is an extra-hard (we're talking Incredible Hulk with a nuclear machine gun type hard) game mode, invented to test the most skilled of players. Goldeneye has been completed in LTK (License to Kill) mode, by several players (not me, sadly, I don't think I've completed one level in LTK), but the even harder DLTK (Dark License to Kill) mode was considered impossible on one level (Silo), so players had to be content to beat the game on DLTK on every level but Silo. But last week, someone actually managed to do it, completing every single player level of Goldeneye in Dark License to Kill mode! For the uninitiated, when you complete Goldeneye on the hardest setting, you unlock a special mode called 007 Mode, which allows you to set the following options; Enemy Health - 0% to 1000% Enemy Damage - 0% to 1000% Enemy Accuracy - 0% to 100% Enemy Response Time - 0% to 100% and so Goldeneye fans who wanted a more difficult challenge, invented License to Kill mode, where you set; Enemy Health: 0% Enemy Damage: 1000% Enemy Accuracy: 100% Enemy Reaction Time: 100% which means that you and every enemy die with just the slightest hit (not 100% true, you can survive the tiniest encounter with the outer-edge of an explosion, but it's very iffy). Then, because there are people in the world who can beat the game with those settings (some players even speed-ran it!), Dark License to Kill was invented; Enemy Health: 1000% Enemy Damage: 1000% Enemy Accuracy: 100% Enemy Reaction Time: 100% which is the same only the enemies take *lots* of hits to die. In superhero terms, this game mode is as hard as the Incredible Hulk with a nuclear machine gun, and him being backed up by Superman, Batman, Wolverine, and Spiderman. And now we know it's possible to beat the game on DLTK, which makes you wonder what else GE experts will add in to the mix to make the game more difficult. Two cheats GE has come to mind; enemy shields, and enemy rockets, which give the enemies each a shield (absorbs hits) and arms them with a rocket launcher (makes them *much* tougher to face). You can bet someone's tried it :confused-new: Source: http://www.the-elite.net/an-elite-milestone-of-biblical-proportions/ By the way, Perfect Dark also has the same two fan created game modes, and like Goldeneye, all levels are completable in LTK mode, but one level (Attack Ship) has not been completed in DLTK. Until now it was always thought impossible to complete in DLTK, but I bet now there will be people trying. I know one thing, if it does prove to be completable, it won't be me who does it :sorrow: The world record page for Goldeneye and Perfect Dark times in LTK and DLTK mode; http://rankings.the-elite.net/goldeneye/ltk http://rankings.the-elite.net/perfect-dark/ltk
Incredible... I can't even finish the whole game on 00 Agent (Silo being, indeed, one of the hardest levels to finish)
I remember preordering GoldenEye and beating the game on the hardest difficulty and unlocking every single cheat (not so easy). This particular challenge sounds like fun, but sadly I haven't really played the game for well over a decade and I doubt I'll pick it up again any time soon, nor do I think I'll be able to work my magic to repeat my prior success Kudos to them though!
Totally unrelated, but I love DW So that's not such a bad thing to me Also, never personally got to play GE, didn't own a n64 when it was out. I think I do have a copy of GE though, been considering playing it. Maybe I'll go and play it sometime. PS that DW site makes me wanna load NF and watch the classic series.
I love Doctor Who too (I think it's the second best science fiction TV program ever, the first being (IMHO) Blake's 7, and the third being Firefly (WHY was Firefly cancelled?), but I think the current season of DW (Matt Smith's third) is mostly nowhere near as good as his first two. What is NF, please? By the way, have you read the great 'The 10 Doctors' comic strip at; http://comics.shipsinker.com/?id=18 ? It's very good, and he's really caught both the look and the 'feel' of each Doctor and companion. You can download it as a complete .pdf from; http://comics.shipsinker.com/downloads.php
That's pretty impressive. I was able to complete most of the levels on 00 Agent, but didn't even realize there was a '007' mode beyond that. Makes me want to go back through and complete the game on 00 Agent, and then on 007 mode!