Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom - Game
By Leo Gura - January 24, 2026

I’ve been playing the most recent Zelda game on PC. It’s quite an amazing game. The open world is awesome.
I don’t like the idea of playing it on a Switch. I like playing it on PC at high resolution and at 60 FPS. The Yuzu Switch emulator runs amazingly well. I’m able to run it at 1080p 60 FPS on an Nvidia GeForce RXT 4060 Ti and Intel Core i7-13700K CPU. In some parts of the levels the FPS drops down into the 30s, but it’s still very playable. The Yuzu emulator also allows the installation of very handy mods to your Zelda game, like this mod for removing fog and bloom. The fog and bloom in the Switch Zelda games is just disgusting and ruins the whole look of the game. It looks so much better without it. The art director who implemented fog and bloom should be fired. Whoever invented bloom deserves a spot in the lowest levels of Hell. No other visual effect has single-handedly ruined more games than bloom. And then there’s this mod for removing repetitive cut scenes and excessive dialogue in shops and shrines.
Yuzu opens up a whole world of Zelda modding:
Here are all the mods I use:
- 60 FPS mod
- Reduction of Bloom & Fog
- Streamlined Repetitive Events
- 4k Textures
- Skip Bloodmoon Cut Scene
- Fast Camera Tracking
- Better Beedle
It takes a bit of technical work to figure out how to download and install Yuzu. But it’s not too hard. You can find guides and videos online if you search around. It’s a superior experience to playing it on the Switch.
Note: Using this emulator does not need to be piracy. I suggest you still buy a physical copy of the game to pay Nintendo their money. This is for people who like to play on PC at high rez with mods.
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