Zelda64Recomp/README.md

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Zelda 64: Recompiled

Zelda 64: Recompiled is a project that uses N64: Recompiled to statically recompile Majora's Mask (and soon Ocarina of Time) into a native port with many new features and enhancements.

This repository and its releases do not contain game assets. The original game is required to build or run this project.

Table of Contents

System Requirements

A GPU supporting Direct3D 12.0 (Shader Model 6) or Vulkan 1.2 is required to run this project (GeForce GT 630, Radeon HD 7750, or Intel HD 510 (Skylake) and newer).

A CPU supporting the AVX instruction set is also required (Intel Core 2000 series or AMD Bulldozer and newer).

Features

Plug and Play

Simply provide your copy of the game in the main menu and start playing! This project will automatically load assets from the provided copy, so there is no need to go through a separate extraction step or build the game yourself.

Easy-to-Use Menus

Gameplay settings, graphics settings, input mappings, and audio settings can all be configured with the ingame config menu. The menus can all be used with mouse, controller, or keyboard for maximum convenience.

High Framerate Support

Play at any framerate you want, thanks to RT64! By default, this project is configured to run at your monitor's refresh rate. You can also play at the original framerate of the game if you prefer.

Note: External framerate limiters (such as the NVIDIA Control Panel) are known to potentially cause problems, so if you notice any stuttering then turn them off and using the manual framerate slider in the ingame graphics menu instead.

Widescreen and Ultrawide Support

Any aspect ratio is supported, with most effects modded to work correctly regardless of which you play at. The HUD can also be positioned at 16:9 when using ultrawide aspect ratios if preferred.

Note: Some animation quirks can be seen at the edges of the screen in certain cutscenes when using very wide aspect ratios.

Gyro Aim

When playing with a supported controller, first-person items such as the bow can be aimed with your controller's gyro sensor. This includes (but is not limited to) controllers such as the Dualshock 4, Dualsense, Switch Pro, and most third party Switch controllers (such as the 8BitDo Pro 2 in Switch mode).

Autosaving

Never worry about losing progress if your power goes out thanks to autosaving! If you'd rather play with the original save system, simply turn off autosaving in the ingame menu.

Low Input Lag

This project has been optimized to have as little input lag as possible, making the game feel more responsive than ever!

Instant Load Times

Saving and loading files, going from place to place, and pausing all happen in the blink of an eye thanks to the game running natively on modern hardware.

Linux and Steam Deck Support

A Linux binary is available for playing on most up-to-date distros, including on the Steam Deck.

To play on Steam Deck, extract the Linux build onto your deck. Then, in desktop mode, right click the Zelda64Recompiled executable file and select "Add to Steam" as shown. From there, you can return to Gaming mode and configure the controls as needed. See the Steam Deck gyro aim FAQ section for more detailed instructions.

Planned Features

  • Ocarina of Time support
  • Mod support and Randomizer
  • Texture Packs
  • Model Replacements
  • Ray Tracing (via RT64)

FAQ

What is static recompilation?

Static recompilation is the process of automatically translating an appliation from one platform to another. For more details, check out the full description of how this project's recompilation works here: N64: Recompiled.

Unlike N64 ports in the past, this project is not based on the source code provided by a decompilation of the game. This is because static recompilation bypasses the need for decompiled source code when making a port, allowing ports to be made without source code. However, the reverse engineering work done by the decompilation team was invaluable for providing some of the enhancements featured in this project. For this reason, the project uses headers and some functions from the decompilation project in order to make modifications to the game. Many thanks to the decompilation team for all of the hard work they've done.

How do I set up gyro aiming on Steam Deck?

This project provides mouse aiming as a way to allow using gyro on Steam Deck, as the Steam Deck's gyro sensors cannot be read directly.

TODO instructions

Known Issues

  • Intel GPUs on Linux may not currently work. If you have experience with Vulkan development on Linux, help here would be greatly appreciated!
  • The prebuilt Linux binary may not work correctly on some distributions of Linux. If you encounter such an issue, building the project locally yourself is recommended. A Flatpak or AppImage may be provided in the future to solve this issue.
  • Overlays such as MSI Afterburner and other software such as Wallpaper Engine can cause performance issues with this project that prevent the game from rendering correctly. Disabling such software is recommended.

Building

Building is not required to play this project, as prebuilt binaries (which do not contain game assets) can be found in the Releases section. However, if you'd like to build this project for any reason, here are the steps to do so:

Note: The build process is currently fairly complex due to the nature of this project. Improvements are being made to simplify this in the future.

Windows

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Linux

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