How to Make Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Run at 60 FPS

avatarAttainingForda year ago
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avatarSinkingDuel9 months ago

Seriously, just enjoy the game how it is! Legend has it that worrying less about the FPS and more about the adventure makes the game run smoother. Plus, with how gorgeous Hyrule looks, you'll forget all about those frame rates.

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avatarNickelingAlan9 months ago

Sadly, you can't magically push Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom to run at 60 FPS since it's capped at 30 FPS on the Nintendo Switch. The game's performance is tied to the hardware's capabilities, so unless Nintendo releases a more powerful version of the Switch or a performance update, we're all enjoying the adventure at the intended framerate.


avatarRavellingMane9 months ago

Can't boost it. Hardware's not up to it. Sad but true.

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