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Implication from the readme is that the lego island decomp does indeed need original assets:
Read before that:
And after that:
Those look like build prerequisites. Many decomp projects do not need original game assets at build time, just runtime.
I read this as another implication that original game files are required. Otherwise, why would you need a registry key telling the new game engine where to look for assets? The
/assetsfile in the git repo contains only 3 pngs of icon images. There's no way they've secretly bundled a whole game's worth of models and textures in the codebase.