Zelda: Breath of the Wild already runs pretty well on PC

We are facing what, according to the critics, and despite being a Nintendo exclusive, may have been one of the games of the decade. And it is that the scores of the specialized media already have an average of 97 points, which contrasts a pinch with the 7,4 points of the users, out of almost 1.500 scores. However, the epicenter of criticism is lately around piracy on Nintendo Switch. The last great detail is precisely something similar, which Zelda: Breath of the Wild already runs quite noticeably on PC, allowing us to enjoy from this title in an unfriendly way.

How could it be otherwise, they have taken advantage of the WiiU system, emulated on a computer, to be able to run Zelda: Breath of the Wild on PC. The question is whether or not emulating the game on PC is piracy. I think that the answer is quite evident, since we are not facing a game that is out of the market or ten years have passed since its launch, but Zelda: Breath of the Wild is right now the flagship of Nintendo when it comes to video games, and there are many legal methods to get hold of it.

Supposedly this tool to run WiiU on PC and play Zelda: Breath of the Wild it will be released on the web soon. We do not remember any game that with only three weeks of life has been hacked in this way, however, the fact that the WiiU has few technical resources, as well as what refers to the game, have been very involved in the matter. Nintendo is doing less and less to avoid this kind of thing, since we know how "easy" it is to use alternative methods to play with the different versions of the Nintendo DS. See how it runs on PC at EAST link.


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