The game emulated in CEMU and a bit more beautiful than the Nintendo Switch version…
We no longer present the YouTube channel Digital Dreams, which publishes at a frantic pace sequences showing games transformed by many mods. The last one we shared revealed The Witcher 3 in 8K with a hundred mods. The author has decided to tackle another benchmark of open-world gaming, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. In the video below, the Nintendo game is displayed in 8K with Reshade path tracing and a boosted LOD (thanks to the mod Stop Time and LOD Enhancement).
You haven’t missed anything, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is not officially available on PC. It works here under the CEMU emulator. We had already been able to discover the game in virtual reality Where sans cell shading in this way. Also, CEMU allows mods, e.g. Second Wind which adds new quests and areas, new enemies and a lot of weapons and armor. Going back to our video, the visual rendering is of course less impressive than other open world PCs, but keep in mind that this Zelda is in principle only available on Nintendo Switch and WiiU.
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Zelda in the Unreal Engine 4 / 5
If you like videos like this, you can find Red Dead Redemption 2 with fifty mods, Skyrim weighed down with 1200 mods, Oblivion with over 200 mods, or Cyberpunk 2077 in 4K/Extreme arranged by 50+ mods in previous news.
For those who prefer Zelda above all, do not hesitate to take a look at the remake of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in the Unreal Engine 4 made by CryZENx Where of the same game in the Unreal Engine 5.
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