Cemu 1.15.2 Can Run Zelda Breath Of The Wild At 4K/60-100 FPS; New Videos Shared

Feb 5, 2019 at 06:45am EST
Zelda Breath Of The Wild

A new version of the Wii U emulator Cemu has been released online, Cemu 1.15.2, and it seems like the update did introduce some considerable performance improvements for several titles, including The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

The latest entry in the Zelda series can be seen running at 4K resolution and a framerate hovering between 60 and 100 FPS in most areas in a new video shared by BSoD Gaming (thanks for the tip, Xolo).

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Cemu 1.15.2 has given so much more than just audio updates. 4K resolution and a framerate of between 60 - 100 is now possible in all areas of gameplay in the Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild.

BSoD Gaming also shared another video which provides details on how to configure the emulator for the best possible performance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0TuZ7XHJeM&t=1s

Cemu 1.15.2, which is now available for download publicly, introduces GamePad audio support as well as several other improvements.

  • GamePad audio support
  • Optimizations for 'High' GPU buffer cache accuracy
  • Upscaling filters reworked
  • Recompiler improvements
  • Vsync fixed
  • Bug fixes & misc smaller improvements

More information on the Cemu emulator can be found on its official website. The latest version can also be downloaded from the official website.

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