

What we hadn’t seen previously, however, is just how pretty the emulator could make the game look on PC, but a new software patch has fixed many of the technical hitches - like invisible grass and water - and when the resolution is bumped all the way to 4K, it looks just plain fantastic. We’ve known about the Cemu Wii U emulator for a while now, and we’ve also known that the group is working tirelessly to make Breath of the Wild one of its showcase titles. So, what could make such a visually stunning title even better? How about playing it in 4K… and with a mouse and keyboard.ĭon't Miss : The Nintendo Switch is apparently melting when in docked mode The only way you can play that game on your. And regardless what people say, Nintendo has great and stable hardware even if nowhere near as powerful as the PC I am writing this message on. The title has received praise for its simple, but still eye-catching graphical style as well as its extremely impressive view distances which let you peer to far-off places that would take you the better part of an hour to get to on foot. Nintendo doesn’t licensed their games on PC. For a game that debuted on what is now technically a last-gen system (the Wii U) and what some have deemed a glorified handheld (the Switch), The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is one heck of a good looking game.
