The studio behind the newly released version of GoldenEye 007 has claimed that some of the graphical and frame-rate issues reported by players were present in the original game.
Replying to a fan on Twitter, Canadian studio Code Mystics Inc. – which helped port theN64title – claimed that due to the emulation technology used for the release, the issues present were already in the original code.

“Side effect of it being emulation is it picks up a few graphics quirks of the original. GoldenEye was breaking new territory on the N64.”
Side effect of it being emulation is it picks up a few graphics quirks of the original. GoldenEye was breaking new territory on the N64. 🙂

The company alsoclaimedthat the frame rate was “limited by the original ROM code”.
GoldenEye was released for Switch andXboxconsoles on Thursday evening, and since then the Xbox version in particular has been met with criticism from fans and members of the games media.

Digital Foundry’s John Linneman wrote on Twitter that there was “weirdness,” going on with the Xbox version of the release, in a tweet comparing the Xbox version with the N64 original.
Fun comparing these directly. There’s definitely some weirdness going on with the new releases, though. Might have to zoom in on that CRT thanks to camera moire distorting it.pic.twitter.com/a5ndxehbsS

In a reply to a reader, Linneman reiterated his criticism that the release has “a lot of issues with wobbling vertices and texture seams too.”
Code Mystics eventuallyresponded, again claiming the issues were “authentic” to the N64 game.

“For better or worse, the occasional seams and Z fighting are authentic, not an emulation glitch. It’s just easier to see in HD. But glitches were checked against a real N64 during development. What remains were there too, just blurrier.”
Graslu00, a Goldeneye video creator and winner of the Goldeneye World Championships, commented on the port, highlighting the “disappointing 30FPS lock,” and “performance issues.”

In a reply to a viewer, they also agreed that the audio has issues, sounding “crunchy as hell.”
Alright so I’m going to add timestamps to the stream (over 25k views!), then go to bed.Some quick thoughts after 100%‘ing GoldenEye Xbox:- Disappointing 30FPS lock.- Some graphical issues. Visible seams. Wrongly rendered textures.- Performance issues.- Controls are “OK”.

Original developerRarepreviously said of the Xbox port: “The original experience has been updated with improved control options (including dual analogue stick support), native 16:9 resolution up to 4K Ultra HD (where supported), a consistent refresh rate and a full complement of achievements to unlock.”
The version of GoldenEye that was released for modern platforms is not the same asthe cancelled Xbox 360 remasterthat was leaked online in 2021.
Speaking for the first time to VGC in aGoldenEye Xbox interviewin 2021, the cannedXbox 360remaster’s co-directors said they didn’t think it would ever be officially released.
“It’s kind of bittersweet,” co-directorChris Tilstonsaid of seeing the GoldenEye remaster leak into the public domain at the time. “It means people get to see the work that was done, but it also masks some of the cockups that went on behind the scenes.”