The Legend of Zelda BOTW Gets Amazing Visual Enhancement on PC

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The Legend of Zelda BOTW is already an amazing game visually, thanks to its beautiful art style, but there is still room to make it even better with ray-tracing and some other enhancements on PC.

It’s been already five years since the release of The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild as one of the greatest open-world video games of history. While fans can’t wait to get their hands on this brilliant game’s sequel, probably revisiting the original game’s world could be a great idea if you have been away for a long time.

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Players always need some encouragement to get back to a world that they have explored before, and in the case of Breath of the Wild, this could be an unofficial enhancement mod that makes the game’s world look mesmerizing on PC!

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Experience The Legend of Zelda BOTW With Better Lighting and Realistic Reflections on PC

Digital Dreams recently shared some footage from their latest project, which applies the modder’s well-known reshade and ray-tracing enhancements on The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild. Unfortunately, this is not something you can experience on a Nintendo Switch console, but still, it’s worth taking a look at how realistic the game could look if it ever receives a PC port.

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In addition to the enhanced lighting, the content creator has Infinite Tree LOD mod, which improves the quality of textures, even when they are at a far distance from the player.

Thus far, we haven’t seen any footage from the sequel to BOTW, but we can assume that the game will probably make good progress in terms of the visuals. We can expect to see more from this title in the near future if Nintendo remains loyal to its June showcases that used to go live during E3.

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