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7/9/2025, 4:42:20 PM
>>11855405
SM64 was so amazing, there was a tool released that lets you custom-compile whatever version you want. Whether it's 100% vanilla, mostly vanilla but with unlocked framerates and modern dual-analog controls, or complete balls-to-the-wall mods and upgrades that overhaul the gameplay, replace models and even some level geometry with 90s CGI-looking visuals, add raytracing, extra features, extra content, replace sprite-based objects like coins or mushrooms with 3D models, and all sorts of other shit that you can customize yourself each one if you want it or not... all that ran as a native EXE.
Now we have "launchers" that apply their own static recompilation (barely) attempt and barely have any options, if that, and what they have is extremely limited.
God how I wish other recomps could get the sm64pcBuilder2 treatment. But I guess the zoomies that can barely get a game running in retroarch on their phone with a YouTube tutorial spoon-feeding them found it too complicated and would rather just have something you download and does the work for you, in a very limited and "my way or the highway" manner.
SM64 was so amazing, there was a tool released that lets you custom-compile whatever version you want. Whether it's 100% vanilla, mostly vanilla but with unlocked framerates and modern dual-analog controls, or complete balls-to-the-wall mods and upgrades that overhaul the gameplay, replace models and even some level geometry with 90s CGI-looking visuals, add raytracing, extra features, extra content, replace sprite-based objects like coins or mushrooms with 3D models, and all sorts of other shit that you can customize yourself each one if you want it or not... all that ran as a native EXE.
Now we have "launchers" that apply their own static recompilation (barely) attempt and barely have any options, if that, and what they have is extremely limited.
God how I wish other recomps could get the sm64pcBuilder2 treatment. But I guess the zoomies that can barely get a game running in retroarch on their phone with a YouTube tutorial spoon-feeding them found it too complicated and would rather just have something you download and does the work for you, in a very limited and "my way or the highway" manner.
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