A fan-made PC HD port of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has finally added a feature that lets players silence Navi. Ocarina of Time is regarded as one of the best Legend of Zelda games by many and is often seen as an influential title in gaming history. Ocarina of Time joined the Hall of Fame at The Strong National Museum of Play recently due to its influence on the video game industry, introducing features like a target lock system and context-sensitive buttons, which have become standard in video games today.
A fan-made PC HD port of Ocarina of Time became possible after a team of gamers fully decompiled the game’s ROM into C code last November. Harbour Masters, another gamer team, began work on the PC HD port shortly after, aiming to make the game more accessible for Legend of Zelda fans. While it was revealed in January 2021 that the port was nearly complete and could be available to fans sometime in April 2022, Harbour Masters surprisingly released the Ocarina of Time HD PC port in March, weeks before it was initially expected.
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Developer Harbour Masters (via Games Radar) released a new Ship of Harkinian Direct video detailing all the new features the latest major update to its PC HD port of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has introduced. While the list is extensive, including the introduction of cheats, difficulty options, and support for higher frame rates, one new option is particularly exciting. The update gives players the ability to ignore Navi, Link's fairy navigator, effectively removing the annoying and persistent «hey listen» catchphrase she has been infamously known for.
Navi is one of the many companions that can
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