I'm about 40-45 hours in, and I haven't done any grinding yet or used any dupe glitches, have done 3 dungeons, filled in entire map, got the master sword, etc. There's plenty of stuff to do without needing to farm resources.
I took a look at it and it seems to be more of a hybrid emulator/port because it essentially uses an SNES PPU emulator for rendering and emulating the audio DSP. So the game code and logic is ported over but the graphics rendering and audio relies on components of an SNES emulator.
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Re: Nintendo Switch 2: Everything We Know About Nintendo's Next Console - Nvidia Chips, Rumours
So basically no one has a clue.
Re: Poll: Will You Be Updating Your Copy Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom?
I'm about 40-45 hours in, and I haven't done any grinding yet or used any dupe glitches, have done 3 dungeons, filled in entire map, got the master sword, etc. There's plenty of stuff to do without needing to farm resources.
Re: Zelda: A Link To The Past's Code Has Been Reverse-Engineered And Unofficially Enhanced
@Shepdawg1
Calling the project "Zelda3" could potentially be problematic though, it's a protected trademark, no? You could call it SwordGame3 instead.
Re: Zelda: A Link To The Past's Code Has Been Reverse-Engineered And Unofficially Enhanced
I took a look at it and it seems to be more of a hybrid emulator/port because it essentially uses an SNES PPU emulator for rendering and emulating the audio DSP. So the game code and logic is ported over but the graphics rendering and audio relies on components of an SNES emulator.