Nintendo may have been working to improve the emulation system that recently launched on Nintendo Switch. Emulation became widely available with the launch of the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion pack last year, although subscribers to the £35-a-year catalogue reported a number of general issues at the time of launch , including lag and low frame rates. A couple of games also feature more specific problems, including Mario Kart 64, Sin and Punishment, and Mario 64. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time included strange glitches too, including graphical issues that prevented the game from properly rendering fog. While the fog is still sadly missing, it looks as though another issue with the Water Temple room has been improved, if not quite fully resolved just yet. [NSO – Nintendo 64] pic.twitter.com/wcoG3hIxu2 — OatmealDome (@OatmealDome) January 21, 2022 This content is hosted on an external platform, which will only display it if you accept targeting cookies. Please enable cookies to view. Manage cookie settings As spotted by VGC , dataminer LuigiBlood doesn’t think the ROMs themselves have been updated, leading to speculation that it’s the emulation software itself that may have been tweaked in the background. Unfortunately, it looks as though… Read full this story
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