Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Latest News: Nintendo Switch Makes Game Run Better And Faster Than Wii U?

It appears that Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will run better on the recently launched Nintendo Switch than in Wii U. This was revealed by Eiji Aonuma, producer of the video game in a recent interview. If this is true, gamers who love this game will have another reason to consider the Switch as a worthy item to buy.

The Difference Appears When A Player Switches To TV Mode

In his interview with IGN, Aonuma said that the game controls for the Switch and Wii U are almost the same. However, he added that when a gamer switches the game to TV mode, there will be an improvement in the resolution and the audio of the game. Therefore, it appears that playing Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Nintendo Switch is much better.

Using Cards Instead Of Discs Will Reduce Load Time

Aonuma clarified that no matter what platform is used in playing Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, there will be no marked difference in the gaming experience. Gamers will also experience reduced load times, according to the game producer. The reason is that cards will be used by the Switch instead of the usual discs. When cards are used, faster pulling out of data is achieved. This will provide a player a faster gaming experience.

However, even with the variations in resolution, the frame rate of Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the same with both the Wii U and the Switch. But some appear to be confused about this. Aonuma clarified his statement by saying that he is referring to the same frame rate when he said the game experience between the two consoles is the same.

The World Of Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Will Be Seamless

Shigeru Miyamoto, another legendary designer concurred with Aonuma. He said that the open world in Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is seamless. He added that there is quite a bit of challenge involved because to recreate the landscape, there's a lot of processing required. However, when players run the game in their Switch or Wii U consoles, the difference seems to be not that much.

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