I was able to get the Zelda one working via compiling the tool with the assets. With the new tooling, has anyone been able to get any other games working?
I've played Golden Eye on PC through a hacked emulator that was updated for modern control schemes (and kb/m!) as well as running at 60 fps and higher resolutions. Idk about the rules for posting links, but it played like butter and i had so much fun playing the campaign.
It was similar experience to playing the Metroid Prime series through a hacked dolphin emulator. Insane what people are capable of doing.
This is unreal. I'm looking forward to a new wave of modern ports for N64 games I missed.
I was able to get the Zelda one working via compiling the tool with the assets. With the new tooling, has anyone been able to get any other games working?
I have no idea how to compile the tool, and there are no complete instructions in the github page. Otherwise I would have tried by now.
The tool is pretty easy to compile: https://github.com/Mr-Wiseguy/N64Recomp/issues/20
The issue is getting the elf and assets files. z64 files are easy to get/find/generate. Thats about all I know.
Having Goldeneye 007 on PC would be great.
I've played Golden Eye on PC through a hacked emulator that was updated for modern control schemes (and kb/m!) as well as running at 60 fps and higher resolutions. Idk about the rules for posting links, but it played like butter and i had so much fun playing the campaign.
It was similar experience to playing the Metroid Prime series through a hacked dolphin emulator. Insane what people are capable of doing.
There is a fan remake in source if that'll do for you.
That's on|y the multiplayer if I remember correctly.
With mappable mouse keyboard controls I imagine it would be really fun
Modding would take it to the next level. You could do all kinds of stuff with that.
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