If you listened to the rules, I said I can use any weapon UNTIL I got the rito version. So I was able to use the soldiers bow until I got the rito bow.
In this I don’t use a capture card, I use an emulator on a pc. With that I can set the frame rate to 30, 48, 60, 120, etc. A capture card would still make the gameplay look great though.
how do you only have 150 subs??? you should have like 50k also can you make a tutorial on how to play botw on cemu? im kinda desperate, lmao edit: also after this you should try beating botw with only bombs or bombs+
Thanks, I can’t really make a video on how to get botw on cemu because in order to do that I would have to delete my files to re-download them. And that wouldn’t be good. I’ll give you a link to the video I watched to download cemu, that video worked really good. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-c1gdaULD_1I.html . And what you said about the bombs, I’m not sure if I can make that a video because I’m not that great at the game. Thanks!
@@lukestinehart4914 also, i have a question. do you know any way to mod botw? honestly i just want to be able to mod it so i can get past the great plateau much easier.
That’s exactly what I was thinking when I was considering making this video. I did watch one of him videos, and he did say that he would do a rito run as well.
I recently made a bunch of save files specifically so I could start my game in various different areas. In each spot it's right after the tutorial, you have the four starting spirit orbs but haven't spent them, you have the starting clothes, no weapons, no shields, no bows and no rupees. You can start in Rito Village, Zora's Domain, Gerudo Canyon Stables, Foothills Stables, Korok Forest, Hateno or Kakariko Village. You have a fully repaired Sheikah Slate as well. Besides the shrines at the Great Plateau you have the warp point to the Hateno Lab, and no regions have been filled in on your map except the Great Plateau. It's great for starting these sorts of runs!
@@lukestinehart4914 No, so... what I did was pretty simple. I don't have multiple save files in-game, I have them on-hand in a folder, ready to just be placed in CEMU's save file directory. Then I just start a new game wherever. I think it could just as easily be done in Master Mode, but I don't play Master Mode so I don't have files for that. I just finished the Great Plateau, then on my own just went to each place, then dumped all my gear and rupees and saved. I then copied that save, stored it away in a folder for alternate start saves, and did the same thing for every place I wanted to potentially start a new game. See?
@@lukestinehart4914 i like how you didn't completely rely on rito equipment unlike croton you used stuff from the plateau first then once you were off you went straight to tbantha and got the gear there
Thanks, I wanted it to be a little easier, and when I started, I didn’t know where almost any of the equipment was, so I just used regular weapons until I got the rito weapons.