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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom PC port is so beautiful, I could cry
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Published 12:23 9 Sep 2024 GMT+1

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom PC port is so beautiful, I could cry

Tears Of The Kingdom is just as good on PC as it is on the Nintendo Switch

Sam Cawley

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Topics: Nintendo, PC, The Legend Of Zelda, Mods

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The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom is without a doubt the best Nintendo Switch game, and would you believe it, it’s just as good on PC.

Now Nintendo clearly isn’t a fan of PC gaming, as most of the time Nintendo games are only available on one of its home consoles.

Take a look at this cute and adorable trailer for The Legend Of Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdom below

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However, with a bit of tech wizardry, you can quite easily get the games working on your PC, and then you can enhance it with mods.

To get a better idea of what we mean, we’d recommend checking out a YouTube video by Digital Dreams, which boasts some of the best-looking Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom gameplay we’ve ever seen.

Don’t get us wrong, for a game on the Nintendo Switch, Tears Of The Kingdom is stunning, but when the visuals are ramped up to 4K with 60fps and ray tracing it transforms into a completely different animal.

Hyrule has never looked better, and with all the traversal and exploring you have to do in the game, those enhanced visuals never feel undervalued.

A real highlight is any part of the game that’s up in the sky, especially when the in-game time is around sunset/sunrise, bonus points if one of the dragons is soaring nearby.

One comment on the video that made me laugh was a user saying, “Raytracing so advanced you can now see Zelda's reflection of disappointment every time Link stops to cook in the middle of an urgent quest.”

As said before, if you play Tears Of The Kingdom on your PC and want it to look this good there are plenty of mods out there to make it happen, provided you’ve got the hardware to run them.

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