![]() ![]() CryZENx has even added co-op support, something that was completely absent from the original game. Still, it’s one of the best fan remakes I’ve seen. Okay okay, this project has been in development for more than six years. It’s pretty remarkable what CryZENx has created so far. My guess is that a free public version will come out, hopefully, later this year. As the video below shows, the results are absolutely beautiful. After all, this is an early access version. Now we know, as a group of dedicated fans have been diligently working on a new version built for PCs using Unreal Engine 4. As such, only Patreon members can download and experiment with it. Unfortunately, this UE5 demo of Zelda Ocarina of Time is behind a Patreon-wall. Additionally, players can take advantage of DLSS and get a 20% performance boost (using it from Quality to Ultra Performance). ![]() Lumen also appears to be working great with this project. And a few days ago, CryZENx ported the Temple of Time Demo to Unreal Engine 5 with support for both UE5’s Lumen and NVIDIA’s DLSS tech.Īccording to CryZENx, Unreal Engine 5 has many new features that can boost the development of this fan remake. Last month, we informed you about the latest version of the Zelda Ocarina of Time Fan Remake in Unreal Engine 4. ![]()
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