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Thread: Zelda: Ocarina of Time gets Unreal Engine 5.2 Beta makeover
Harrison 14:49 27th March 2023
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time was a landmark title when it launched on the Nintendo 64 in 1998 and is still fondly remembered to this day.

Epic Games recently released the Unreal Engine 5.2 Beta providing developers and budding enthusiasts the chance to dip into the state of the art video game engine.

Gaming tech enthusiast CryZENx has been playing around with the latest version of the engine, which only released a few days ago, and has successfully recreated a portion of Bottom of the Well mini dungeon found in Kakariko Village in the iconic Nintendo 64 game to show fans how the game could look today using the latest gaming technology.

CryZENx created the demo using a 17.3-inch gaming laptop powered by an AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card, 32GB of DDR4 RAM, along with two 1TB M.2-NVMe-SSDs in RAID-0.

You can check out the visual impressive fan-made Zelda tech demo down below.



Original article:
https://mynintendonews.com/2023/03/2...beta-makeover/
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J T 21:31 28th March 2023
It is impressive but the flickering lights made me feel pretty sick TBH and the face of Link was deep in the uncanny valley. For me this is a really interesting exercise in the difference between technical, and styling, skills.

This guy has good, strong technical skills but with better styling I think we'd see more being done with less

Also, those zombies screaming, man, I hated those. The first time I saw them on the N64 version was very memorable, and horrible. That thematic shift after link 'grew up' in the blink of an eye, it was an incredible experience.
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Kin Hell 05:50 29th March 2023
I got about 4 minutes into the You-Tube thing, right up to the point where the elf/piskey thing started playing the flute affair.

After he flipped his middle finger a couple of times, I did exactly the same & came to post here....




Surely the time spent developing this would have been better spent crunching numbers for SETI or something.....
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J T 12:47 29th March 2023
Originally Posted by Kin Hell:
Surely the time spent developing this would have been better spent crunching numbers for SETI or something.....
I disagree actually. While I might not particularly like it, I have also no doubt that it's impressive and I'm quite convinced they learned a lot while doing it too.
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Kin Hell 09:46 30th March 2023
Originally Posted by J T:
Originally Posted by Kin Hell:
Surely the time spent developing this would have been better spent crunching numbers for SETI or something.....
I disagree actually. While I might not particularly like it, I have also no doubt that it's impressive and I'm quite convinced they learned a lot while doing it too.
If you have no liking for it, how can you make a statement having no doubt that it is impressive? - Hopefully, they learned to code something different from this potential flop-fest.

Flipped off indeed!
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J T 13:19 30th March 2023
I can acknowledge that, while it's not to my taste, it takes skill to do and is not something I could do myself.

I'm sure there's many examples. Take opera, just doesn't appeal to me at all but the talent and skill, the training required to control a voice like that, incredibly impressive.
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