While reactions to a new Nintendo Switch Online subscription service were mixed, fans were delighted to finally have classic N64 games come to the Nintendo Switch. Among these wasThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, one of gaming’s greatest classics, but something was off.
Early players ofOcarina of Timeon the Switch noticed that there were certain performance and graphical issues with the game. Players reported gameplay input lag was noticeable, and elements like thewater inOcarina of Timedidn’t quite look rightdespite the Switch’s superior graphical capabilities, but those issues were fixed not too long ago. However, there were still some lasting problems that have now been addressed.
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While the emulatedOcarina of Timeproblems couldn’t compare to things like the state of theGTA Trilogy Definitive Editionat release, as the game was completely playable, the visuals were missing certain elements. Similar to theGTA Trilogy, fans noticed that fog was missing from areas where it had previously added an air of mystery and exploration. However, now thatZelda: Majora’s Maskhas been released for the Switchon the same service, it seems that this issue was amended.
Players have now shared screenshots showing what the game looked like before and after the update. Fog is noticeably back in areas like the Water Temple and Forest Temple. While the missing fog didn’t destroy the scenery like in theSilent Hill 2and3 HD Collection, it disappointed players to see that the game wasn’t true to the original N64 release. Some might have preferred to see the game launch without these issues to begin with, or at least a quicker fix, as the fog issue has been outstanding since October 2021. However, it’s a good sign that Nintendo is working behind the scenes to ensure that these titles work and look as intended, even if it takes a while.
The update has also improved the appearance and performance of select other games, as well. One user pointed out that theChoco Mountain race trackinMario Kart 64has also had its fog restored, while another indicated that a game-breaking crash inPaper Mariohas also been fixed. An additional update was also made toBanjo-Kazooie, though no further information is known about it at this time.
Without complete update notes it’s impossible to tell how many games have been impacted by these changes, butOcarina of Timeplayers will likely continue to share any differences they notice.