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thesyndrome “You must find the game files yourself. This game was never released publicly.” "you must find the game files yourself"…from an unreleased port? I'm familiar with projects that verge on the line of piracy to tell clients that they need to get certain critical files themselves, but usually they ask you to get things that were once available to public, and not a leak of an internal build of a game that never made it to launch. Am I the only one who thinks this is really weird? It's like saying you discovered how to make infinite energy and will release it for everyone, then to turn around and go "oh and you need to do all the formulas yourself or what I release won't work. GOOD LUCK!" Reply
hotaru251 thesyndrome said: "you must find the game files yourself"…from an unreleased port? I'm familiar with projects that verge on the line of piracy to tell clients that they need to get certain critical files themselves, but usually they ask you to get things that were once available to public, and not a leak of an internal build of a game that never made it to launch. Am I the only one who thinks this is really weird? It's like saying you discovered how to make infinite energy and will release it for everyone, then to turn around and go "oh and you need to do all the formulas yourself or what I release won't work. GOOD LUCK!" its not weird. they know people will do it w/o owning it and is exactly why they worded it the way they did. As you said it is in the grey area of piracy. (which cant go into becasue TH mods like to bonk people for discussing it even to get points across) Reply
alrighty_then I remember GoldenEye back in the day, a GREAT game. Later Perfect Dark was better in many ways and was probably the most overdeveloped game ever as the number of game modes even included taking control of random enemies to try to stop a friend playing the normal single player game. Way ahead of its time. Reply
marbleofdoom There are a couple of threads on Reddit talking about his release. Apparently this is just a vibe coded wrapper for Xenia, "claude" is the second contributor on in the repo. Several redditors have already tried it and are claiming it runs worse than just emulating the x360 game. Reply
DS426 I'll just play it on my N64 (my last console, BTW). The nostalgia is too strong for me to have it rendered any other way. I'm not against emulators at all (and I realize this "wrapper" project isn't emulating the game), just not for this one. Perfect Dark was probably technically superior, but GoldenEye is still way more memorable to me. Reply
cyrusfox I emulated the 360 unfinished game, was pretty complete, only a few game crashing bugs I found. too bad this runs worse than the x360. Would be great to see it get cleaned up and be fully functional. I still play the original on a CRT though, hard to remember how I did it nearly 29 years ago, was it really that grainy… Definitely not as good as my memory. Reply
Makaveli So I just tested this. You need to have the Xbox 360 files and dump them into the port for this to work however I get a driver timeout after it starts. Also when I go back and test Xenia stanard build with the Xbox 360 files with an AMD gpu you get a driver time out. The workaround for that is you need to use the Xenia Canary build then change the render in the config file from "any" which uses Direct X to Vulkan with that change no more driver time out and it works in Xenia Canary build. However I think this recompile uses the standard Xenia build which forces Direct X. So when I dump the Xbox 360 files where the port is looking for them and start it I still get the driver timeout as this recompile looks to be using standard Xenia for rendering and not the Canary build where you can switch to vulkan. Reply
Joomsy marbleofdoom said: There are a couple of threads on Reddit talking about his release. Apparently this is just a vibe coded wrapper for Xenia, "claude" is the second contributor on in the repo. Several redditors have already tried it and are claiming it runs worse than just emulating the x360 game. Gotta love Reddit's ability to just be outright incorrect. No wonder LLMs constantly hallucinate. Yes, this specific project does seem to be vibe coded, but the SDK it uses is not a wrapper for Xenia, nor does it seem to be vibe coded itself. From the ReXGlue SDK repo: ReXGlue converts Xbox 360 PowerPC code into portable C++ that runs natively on modern platforms. ReXGlue is heavily rooted on the foundations of Xenia, the Xbox 360 emulator. Rather than interpreting or JIT-compiling PPC instructions at runtime, ReXGlue takes a different path: it generates C++ source code ahead of time, an approach inspired by XenonRecomp and rexdex's recompiler. So, it quite literally seems to be a PPC to x86 recompiler, and works similarly to other recompiler projects. Reply
eromiral Admin said: GoldenEye Recomp v1.0 has been released, providing 'a native PC port of GoldenEye 007 built by statically recompiling the original game into C++' with no emulation involved. Cancelled Xbox 360 version of GoldenEye 007 gets recompiled for PC — ‘No emulator, the game runs as a real native executable,’ insists dev : Read more Reply
eromiral If its running at 60fps its not going to feel like Goldeneye. I think you'd be lucky to hit double digits in multiplayer. Reply
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