Caverns
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Caverns (Part iii of Mission 7: Cuba) is the seventeenth level in Goldeneye 007. The formal name of this level is Water Caverns.
Objectives
Agent
- Minimize scientist casualties
Secret Agent
- Destroy inlet pump controls
- Destroy outlet pump controls
- Destroy master pump console
00 Agent
- Use radio to contact Jack Wade
Difficulty Explanations
Agent
Secret Agent
- General tutorial by Luke
00 Agent
- General tutorial by Spec
random info use if needed
- Try shooting the AR33 in between the two scientists near the 2nd set of obj A consoles[1]. You want to "spread" the shots between the scientists for the 2nd objective A room to scare both scientists off consistently, hitting one will scare them both too but is more likely to cause a slow limb animation that will slow them and get killed from your mines[2].
LTK
- Tutorial Video: - Adam Bozon - Caverns LTK Tutorial (turn captions on)
- Tutorial Video: - Icy - Caverns LTK Tutorial (turn captions on)
DLTK
- Tutorial Video: - Adam Bozon - Caverns DLTK Tutorial (turn captions on)
Technical Details
Scientists
Scientists will repeatedly dodge if you are too close to them. If scientists are fired at or see another NPC shot, they will surrender. If another NPC is killed in their sight, they will run away. If they stop moving and have been shot, they will run away. If a shot is fired, they will run away. If you are further than 200 units away, they will run away. [3]
Drone gun
To avoid the backboost, we need to take a path along the left wall (right side doesn't seem to have any frames that work). Just make sure you don't strafe into the wall too much, but rather go alongside it. If the drone is activated anywhere between frames 0 and 28 (roughly), you won't get backboosted. This means that there's approximately a 29/120 = 24.16% chance of success. [4]
First of all we should talk about the global timer [4]. It's a timer that starts when the cinemas start, and is often referenced by guards/objects. Drone guns are no exceptions, so waiting more/less cinema will affect drone gun. As you've probably noticed, drone guns rotate left/right in a periodic manner when they shoot towards you. This movement is directly controlled by the global timer. The period of this movement is exactly 120 frames, or 2 seconds (at least on Caverns, haven't checked the rest of the game). By freezing the timer at specific frames, we can see how the angle changes with respect to the global timer:
(starting at frame 0, with 15 frame intervals, moving from top-left to bottom-right)
At frame zero, the drone gun is aimed slightly to the left of Bond, then moves dead center at around frame 30, back to slightly left at frame 60, then fully left around frame 90. In order to utilize this, we need to know exactly when and where the drone gun gets activated. The caverns drone gun has a distance of 1500 units, meaning it activates slightly after you enter the hallway.
To avoid the backboost, we need to take a path along the left wall (right side doesn't seem to have any frames that work). Just make sure you don't strafe into the wall too much, but rather go alongside it. If the drone is activated anywhere between frames 0 and 28 (roughly), you won't get backboosted. This means that there's approximately a 29/120 = 24.16% chance of success. To raise these odds, we'd have to adjust the cinema to the specific speed we're going for. Knowing how to adjust it could be tough, but I guess players will develop a feel for it over time. Alternatively you could use an on-screen timer to calculate it, though it'd require a modified version to show the global timer, instead of the mission timer. Another method would be to check the firing pattern of the drone gun during runs, and use that to estimate the cinema adjustment.
Scientists
If scientists are fired at or see another NPC shot, they will surrender [3]. If another NPC is killed in their sight, they will run away. If they stop moving and have been shot, they will run away. If they hear gunfire, they have a 191 / 256 (~74.6%) chance to run sideways and a 65 / 256 (~25.4%) chance to do nothing. If you're in their sight and then either within 64 units or further than 192 units they will call RNG. They then have a 201 / 256 (78.5%) chance to do nothing, and a 55 / 256 (~21.5%) chance to perform a dodge if you're further than 20 units away, or will surrender if you're within 20 units. The RNG check is skipped if you have them at gunpoint.
When a scientist surrenders, they have a 2 / 256 (~0.8%) chance to run away per frame. If a shot is fired, they will run away. If you are further than 200 units away, they will run away.
When a scientist is performing a dodge, they have a 105 / 256 (~41.0%) chance to step sideways, and a 151 / 256 (~59.0%) chance to run sideways. If you're close behind them they will always sidestep repeatedly.
Guards
There are 3 patrolling guards.[5]
All blue hat guards are semi-chasers. They can become active just by pointing your gun at them, even with invisibility.
Many (but not all) normal guards after the spiral can also become active just by pointing your gun at them.
External Links
References
- ↑ RWG. "the-elite forum post "Post Your Best Legit (And Semi-Legit) Fails Here!"". Retrieved July 19, 2021.
- ↑ Henning Blom. "the-elite forum post "Post Your Best Legit (And Semi-Legit) Fails Here!"". Retrieved July 20, 2021.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Icy. "the-elite Goldeneye facts topic post on miscellaneous function explorer facts". Retrieved July 16, 2021.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Wyst3r. "the-elite facts topic post on Caverns agent drone gun". Retrieved July 16, 2021.
- ↑ Icy. "the-elite forum Goldeneye facts post on guard AI". Retrieved July 16, 2021.