
Even the people who made the resolution pack didn't have to do much, Cemu lets you input pretty much whatever resolution you want. The guy didn't "manage" to get it running at 8K, he just pushed a few buttons in Cemu and then ran it on his beefy PC. You only need like 128GB of storage, probably less.ģ. Piracy isn't needed, emulation and dumping is 100% legal.Ģ. Really annoyed by this article for a few reasons.ġ. That kind of shader/lighting such as in those mods can often lose this effect. looking how cel-shaded characters stand apart from the more muted background in Breath of the Wild feels intentional and sometimes even remind me of old style cartoons where background artwork were often (slightly desaturated) watercolored paintings whereas characters were more vibrant/saturated cel-shading that would "pop out" in the image further. Similarly Breath of the wild was itself inspired by the work of other painters, something that can be lost upon with unbalanced use of shaders and lighting. Skyward Sword was clearly inspired by the art of impressionists who'd paint environment in small brushstrokes that have to be viewed at a distances to truly appreciate the way they blend and meld into hue and shapes(as up close the brushstrokes would seem too thick to truly notice the details, ironically). If you look at recent games like not just Zelda titles but even stuff like Mario Odyssey, you can see that Nintendo was often drawing from specific artistic inspirations and styles and balanced a lot of the visuals, palettes and lighting to try an convey such effects.Įffects that can be easily lost in "upscales" like this which focus only on technology and not how they can be used to enhance the original intent instead of overwhelming it.

Does any of this sound like a selling point of consumer tech? Not to me.


Is this why people keep blindly (no pun intended) chasing bigger and bigger numbers of K's? Because the thing is like an illusory drug and the effect of smaller "doses" rapidly degrades with each use? You can't go back to lower dosage (give a modern gamer the resolutions we grew up with, and you'll hear howls and wails that "the goggles do nothing!"), only up and higher up. And here we have visual polish your brain will get used to and completely forget in a matter of minutes. It doesn't make the game look "awesome" because the artstyle, designs and other artistic/programming work that went into the production already did that before, in the original resolution. That's still the whole problem of all this graphical fluff - it's just NICE. Rucksack? How about fitting that "kind of power" into one's wallet to begin with? 2 Tb SSD alone can cost like a whole Switch.
