![]() ![]() Our own Chris Bratt investigated Nintendo's thorny relationship with emulators in the video, below. In a FAQ on the official Nintendo website, the company calls emulators "the greatest threat to date to the intellectual property rights of video game developers", adding "emulators developed to play illegally copied Nintendo software promote piracy". Nintendo takes a dim view of unofficial emulators. While the success of getting Zelda (sort of) working on PC so quickly is worthy of note, it begs the question: would those who will download and play it have bought a Switch or GameCube copy of the game legitimately instead?Īfter all, a year subscription to CEMU's Patreon at its average donation level is enough to just buy the game. A few weeks ago we reported that the people behind an emulator called Cemu had got The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wilds Wii U version up and running. Provided you have the PC power, it will let you run Super Mario Sunshine at 60fps, and now boot every game in GameCube's library.īut like Dolphin, or any other emulator, CEMU runs pirated copies of games. In many ways, CEMU is a spiritual successor to Dolphin, the GameCube emulator whose progress we've followed over the years. ![]() ![]() The team is supported by some 1857 people at the time of writing, who collectively donate $7782 per month (around £6300). Manage cookie settingsĬEMU is funded through Patreon. Not only does the 4K rendering offer major improvements to the sharpness of the graphics, but the Cemu emulator is a. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. According to YamGaming, the PC rig used to play Breath of the Wild in 4K boasts an i7 6700k processor overclocked to at 4.3ghz, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 graphics card, Corsair h110i AIO, 16GB Ripjaw RAM at 2400mhz and more. ![]()
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