

The video starts off with a side-by-side comparison of another Super Mario 64 HD fan mod called SM64EX and the difference is pretty staggering. Now, the folks over at the Digital Foundry YouTube channel have taken the time to break down the intricacies and finer points of the work that Dario put into this mod so far.įor those who haven't heard of Digital Foundry, they break down the more technical elements of video games such as lighting effects, framerates, and overall game optimization. Dario has been working on this Super Mario 64 ray-tracing project for some time now and the project is coming along very nicely. Dario has been putting a ton of work into the project, remodeling characters, adding lighting elements where none existed before, and completely overhauling the lighting engine.

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