


On the other hand, however, the picture is a small enough touch that it could've likely stayed in the game regardless. While it might seem small, it's nice to see a more direct acknowledgment of BOTW's story in the sequel, and provides a rewarding moment for players who took the time to complete the previous game's DLC content. Seeing their beautiful game running at 4K may be just the push it needs to file a DMCA claim, if not a full lawsuit.If players have hung up the picture in BOTW, it will then show up in the house in the same spot in TOTK - one of the few examples of something directly carrying over from the previous game, along with any horses caught in BOTW showing up again at stables in TOTK. But even with fair use, it may not stop Nintendo from trying to pull the plug on any adaptations of a currently popular game to the superior PC platform. Given that, in this case, you will be trying to emulate a game you already own and it isn't a pirated version. Nintendo is very protective of its IPs, and doesn't even allow sites to use footage of its games in videos with attempting a takedown quicker than John Cena. CemU has proven incredibly popular, making $36,000 a month from its Patreon. Keep in mind that Nintendo has never liked emulators and CemU blurs the legal lines a bit, if not totally stepping over them. If that isn't enough information for you to get it running, there is an entire Zelda CemU subreddit that focuses on getting the game running smoothly on your PC.

The developer behind the Wii U emulator CemU has been pushing to get the game running properly, but it appears that a YouTuber YamGaming has gotten Breath of the Wild running amazingly smooth with some extensive tweaks to the emulator's settings.

But why should you settle for those middling resolutions when you can see Link running through Hyrule in gaudy 4K glory? Well, besides pissing off Nintendo. After a new patch, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has stabilized to a more solid frame rate in decent 720p resolution (900p if docked). The Nintendo Switch and Wii U are cute little devices that offer some great games.
