The change is immediately recognizable, with the game's enhanced frame rate providing a much faster pace to the original Ocarina of Time and the 4K visuals offering a more modern lens to view Hyrule through. To highlight the change, Tate takes a trip to some of Ocarina of Time's most iconic locations with both mods enabled, navigating through Kakariko Village, the Temple of Time, and Hyrule Castle Town. RELATED: Early Zelda: Ocarina of Time Build Let Link Turn Into Navi
The result is a version of Ocarina of Timethat looks and runs better than ever, boasting 4K, 60 FPS gameplay. It has gone on to influence hundreds of games in its wake and grow the Zelda franchise into one of the medium's most revered staples.įirst spotted by Nintendo Life, YouTuber Brian Tate shared how to get the game running smoother than it ever has before, showcasing a combination of mods that up the title's frame rate and visuals. Originally taking the world by storm back in 1998, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is still regarded by many as one of the best games of all time, offering up a large open-world, an endearing story, and a mix of brainteasing puzzles and exhilarating combat.