Zelda: Breath of the Wild: Pretty mod with 8K and ray tracing
Zelda
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, released in March 2017 as the launch title for the Nintendo Switch (and on the same day as the last Nintendo game for the Wii U), thrilled media and gamers alike around four years ago. We also gave a top rating in our huge test - you can find the review including a detailed review video here. The game convinces in many ways, for example with the gameplay, the story, the game physics and chemistry as well as with a pretty and unusual graphic style. However: Breath of the Wild cannot shine on the switch with a high resolution, fast frame rate or even ray tracing, but the console simply lacks the power.Also interesting: Can't Drive This - innovative couch co-op -Racing game from Germany in the test
8K, 60 FPS and Raytraxing
A remedy for graphics fans is now provided by a special modification. Of course, it doesn't run directly on the switch, but in the emulator on a suitably powerful PC. This means The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (buy now) can be played in 8K resolution, that is 7,680 times 4,320 pixels, a total of over 33 million pixels. They are displayed in the mod with a refresh rate of 60 FPS. This means that the PC has to calculate almost 2 billion times per second what a single pixel should show on the display - logically, that the mod only runs on a very powerful PC and not on the switch.Read also 0
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Even four years after the release, Zelda: Breath of the Wild still has one or the other surprise in store. NSW WiiU 1Zelda: Breath of the Wild - NPCs were created with Mii-Creator
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild apparently uses an extended version of the Nintendo Mii-Editor for its NPCs. var lstExcludedArticleTicker = '1368756,1366282,1365474,1364544'; Also on board is ray tracing for a particularly pretty and realistic representation of lighting conditions. In the following video you can see the impressive technology mod in action. Since YouTube supports 8K resolution, nothing stands in the way of viewing pleasure with 33 million pixels. Provided that you have a corresponding screen in front of you at all. So far, 8K panels have mainly been installed in brand new and very expensive televisions.Recommended editorial content Here you will find external content from [PLATTFORM]. To protect your personal data, external integrations are only displayed if you confirm this by clicking on "Load all external content": Load all external content I agree that external content can be displayed to me. This means that personal data is transmitted to third-party platforms. Read more about our privacy policy . External content More on this in our privacy policy.
Breath of the Wild
If you want to try the Zelda-Mod for yourself, you can find all the information in the video on YouTube. For everyone else: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is available for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U. The game is available as retail on a cartridge and of course also digitally for download in the eShop. This saves you having to order from the online retailer and you can also start playing right away. It is currently not possible to go to the local gaming or electronics store on site.Source: wccftech.com
Zelda BOTW: How to Play in First Person
Breath of the Wild, to this day, continues to have groundbreaking discoveries even 4 years after release. The most recent breakthrough lets players engage a first person mode at any time which gave us some heavy Skyrim vibes.
It is difficult to perform though, and we break it down with our hands on camera so you can see the difficult portions being done. This requires a multitude of glitches, including Menu Overloading, Item Hold Smuggling, and Model Teleporting to perform, but if done correctly, is well worth it for a more immersive and cinematic Breath of the Wild experience than ever before on Nintendo Switch.