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Yeeep nailed it
I guess the first place to start would be the classes.
In the original you had a vast arsenal to choose from to do your killing with. Allies had the Garand, M1 Carbine, Thompson, Grease Gun, BAR, 30. Cal, Springfield, and Bazzoka. On a select few maps you played as the British, and the weapon set was replaced with the Enfield, Scoped Enfield, MKII, Bren, and PIAT. The Axis boasted a very nice weapons list. K98, Scoped k98, Gewher, MP40, MP44, MG34, MG42 and Panzershrk. It is also to be noted that germans had shovels instead of knives, the differance being the shovels kill in one hit as opposed to two. On select maps you play as German paratroopers who also have the beastly FG42, and scoped FG42. On these maps the Germans all have knives insted of shovels.
DoD:S threw all of that goodness away and bumped it down to Six. Allies have Garands (with new rifle grenades), Thompsons (with new smoke grenades), BARs (with new three round select fire setting, but eliminated bipod), Springfields, and 30. Cals, and Bazooka (with M1 Carbines with no ammo as secondary). Axis have K98s (with new rifle grenades), Scoped K98s, MP40s (with new smoke grenades), MP44s (with new three round burst select fire setting), MG42s, and Panzershreks (with new C36 Mauser autopistols with as secondary). No other weapons are available. It is also noteable that the rifle classes can now ironsight.
The original had a very vibrant custom content community as well as a a greater number of official maps. The community content was also alot larger with more custom maps and mods. Many maps from CS were retooled for DoD such as Dust, Dust2, and Aztec.
Lets just say that DoD:S left some things to be desired in the map department.
Agreed
The first build of dod was in the year 2001, not 2004. At that time it was called dod1.0b for beta. I still have the very first build of dod and every build since then right up to the point it went to steam from dod 3.1, to dod1.0 for steam.
When the dod dev team said they were coming out with a new version of dayofdefeat, they first said it would be a direct port of dod1.3 on steam (I still have the announcements). After many thousands of dedicated dod fans bought the game, the dod dev team changed their minds and announced that it would not be a direct port of dod.1.3 on steam, but an entirerly different game. The typical bait & switch tactic had been deployed so that all of the hard core dod fans would buy the bronze and silver packs in order to get the new port of dod1.3. They soon found out that it had all been just a ploy to get people to buy the new game.
DOD1.3 for steam will always be the best FPS ever made period.
last night i played DOD (the original) there was more ppl playing it than DOD:S when i played.