Zelda Breath of the Wild: Free Camera Tools Released Online

Zelda Breath of the Wild: Free Camera Tools Released Online

Zelda Breath of the Wild

A new tool for The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild has been released online. This tool allows players to control the camera as they prefer, without it being tied to Link, the game's protagonist. The tool has been tested and confirmed working for Cemu version 1.22.2 and for The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild v15.0 and DLC version 3.0.

Compatibility with other versions and other tools has not been confirmed . The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild receives great support from the modder community due to the fact that the game is playable on PC via emulation. Of course, as always, we don't recommend emulating the game if you don't own the original console and game.

Modders have over time released custom maps, unofficial expansions, and various other tools. All these features are always very popular with speedrunners and streamers who still use The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild to create their own content.

One of the best known and most appreciated unofficial expansions is Relics of the Past, which modifies the game massively, making it much more difficult, especially through the introduction of more ancient machinery that patrol the streets of the whole map. This expansion of The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild also changes some game mechanics, such as the timing of the parry and the functioning of some glitches, such as the shield jump.

Speaking instead of Zelda Breath of the Wild 2, release date is far away, insiders break the bad news.

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Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild fan translates Beedle’s notebook to find it's full of nonsense

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A Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild fan has pointed out a detail in the game which paints NPC Beedle as even weirder than players first realised.


As part of a thread, where Twitter user @TristianACooper - in celebration of Breath of the Wild's fouth anniversary - shares fun things they’ve noticed during their playthrough of the game, Tristan translated the notebook that Beedle is always scribbling in and revealed that the character has actually been writing nonsense the whole time. 


The character, who has been a series regular since Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, (which if rumours are to be believed may be getting a remaster soon) can be found near Hyrule stables to trade items with in Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. What players might not know is that Beedle has a very complex mind that requires him to note down anything that pops into his head, for example: “writing, very important, document, remember, amazing, memo memo.” 


This same thread also highlights other easily-missed details in the game such as Selmie does not appreciate it when Link tries to torch her surfing shields. Speaking of torches, if Link starts feeling malicious he can actually set the dragonflies and butterflies alight. Not that we think anyone should! 


Tristan also linked to an older thread of theirs which contains even more Breath of the Wild trivia, including our personal favourite: Link’s shirtless idle animation. 


For fans of Nintendo’s 2017 title, there’s good news. Development on Breath of the Wild 2 was recently reported as 'proceeding smoothly,' and fans can even expect more news on the project to be revealed this year. However, according to a leak from a retailer, the sequel could be released as soon as Q2 of this year. Until we get an official release date from Nintendo though, we’ll just have to keep reliving Link’s adventures in Hyrule.


If you’re just starting out, take a look at our Zelda: Breath of the Wild tips