Can you believe it's been four years since The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the World came out on Nintendo Switch? It's a lot of time for a video game, so it's not surprising that Breath of the Wild, although it's always very fun, started to show his age.
However, the Moder Digital Dreams, based in Germany, has found a way to get around these limitations by increasing the game at a resolution of 8K and adding an incredible Ray Traning Reshading. The result is a more luxuriant, vibrant and living game that never, which is very impressive since we are talking here about Breath of the Wild. If you do not believe us, take a look at the latest module showcase, a nine-minute video devoted to the results of their efforts.
The video shows what the hyrule forests look like the sunlight filter through the awnings and what the glittering hills look like at sunset. Light glow on individual grass stems during the day and even at night, it is clear that many extra depth has been added to environments.
The lightning illuminate all the sky, the beaches seem so real that you could almost reach them and touch them, and the buildings and torches shine with a thousand lights on the natural backdrop. In addition, bubbling in marshy ponds has never been so fun.
Of course, to get this kind of performance, you must have a fairly incredible PC configuration - you need an ASUS TUF RTX 3090, 32GB of RAM and 2TB SSD storage, among others, as well as From the radius of Digital Dreams. Tracing the retail presets. However, the results speak for themselves.
We will be very surprised if Breath of the Wild 2 can compete with this mod on a purely visual plan when it will finally come out. Anyway, it shows that Breath of the Wild has a lot of potential as a PC game.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is now available on Nintendo Switch.
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