
My guess is that we will see small incrementals in speed for almost every future Cemu release." Additionally, Cemu is rather young so there is also optimization potential almost everywhere in the code. That said, CPU bound games usually profit from improvements to the recompiler/JIT core.

" I don't yet know precise details about why the game is running slow. "I was actually very surprised to see it running this good with no extra work required,"Įxzap said he will continue to push forward with the work. "The game pretty much ran this way out of the box after the few issues were resolved that prevented it from going in-game," Exzap said. So while there is progress, don't expect to be booting it up in your emulator any time soon, but the signs are encouraging. Essentially it's impossible to leave the tutorial area without using a save." Physic glitches, rune abilities that require object selection don't work, no water collision, etc.

"Lots of bugs that make the game unplayable. "Audio is muted because it is just white noise," Exzap wrote. The Cemu emulator, which runs Wii U games on PC and is a follow up to the Dolphin GameCube emulator, is running on an i7-4790K PC running a GTX 780 and 8GB RAM Developer Exzap posted a video on Reddit ( via PCGamer) of the game running, although it wasn't necessarily playable The video shows about 10-15FPS, which would excruciatingly painful to any gamer. It might take some time before the emulator can run at 60 FPS reliably, but for the time being, it would be rather satisfying to see a future update that stabilizes the framerate at 30 FPS.The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is only a Nintendo Switch and Wii U title, but thanks to the power of emulators, the game is already running on a PC, albeit a bit sporadically. Why would we say that? What about the fact that the emulator plays flawlessly on 4k resolution? This means that the CEMU emulator makes The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild look a whole lot better than it does on the Nintendo Switch and WiiU versions. Just as good we say, though this is an understatement.

So to put it this way, the CEMU emulator is running the game just as good as the original versions do at the moment. If we pay close attention to the videos, we will notice some framerate drops down to 20 FPS in numerous scenarios, but this is not necessarily bad news for the emulator, as the very same thing would happen if The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was played either on Nintendo Switch or WiiU. CEMU, the team that created the incredible WiiU emulator, has just released the latest version of the emulator and as we can see in the videos uploaded by YouTubers ‘YamGaming’ and ‘Jolu42’, the framerate of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is pretty much locked at 30 FPS.
