Breath of the Wild’s Switch 2 enhancements have me exploring Hyrule all over again

Last night, it remained awake after it was too late to play through the Great Plateau section of The Legend of Zelda: Treep of the Wildo – Nintendo Switch 2 EditionAnd I fall in love with the game again.
The opening moments The same wilderness Distinguished. The wide shot of Hyrule that you see after leaving this first cave is for breathtaking, which shows you the world of the upcoming possibilities. Solving puzzles on the great plateau require some real creativity and experimentation, especially to survive the cold parts of the region. All this magic is still present with the Switch 2 version of the game, which you can get as a $ 9.99 upgrade if you already have a Switch version or as a $ 69.99 independent purchase, but it plays everything better.
As much as I can say, the frame rate remains at 60 frames per second, regardless of where I went in my initial exploration, which makes the game feel smoother and more responsive. It was nice for skirmishes with the great plateau Pockers. They are enemies, but I liked to bleed with them at a faster frame rate. The game also has a higher accuracy on Switch 2, and although the graphics were not significantly improved from the original game, I thought the Switch 2 version looked great on my 4K TV. (I noticed things like grass or rocks that appeared with my approach, though).
Best for everyone, download times are a lot Faster, which can be the improvement that makes the Switch 2 version really worth it. On the original key, the download times were not very poor, but it will compel you regularly to stop while waiting for the next area to download. On key 2, I felt as if I was loading in a quick shrine or travel point with only short delay, and over the full period of operation, these luxury loads will add.
In my initial test, it appears to be the navigation tool in the Zelda Notes Companion app (found in the Nintendo Switch application) as it can be a large compound. The feature like GPS works for all kinds of things you can discover, including shrines, towers, enemies and even Korok seeds. I opened it, and I apparently chose the Korok seed that was near me, and the application led me towards it by showing my position on the map in the application and telling me what the direction should go to. He has even pushed me to climb up, which is useful because I coincided with the choice of Korok on the top of the time of time.
It can be said that the advantage of navigation takes out of self -exploration that makes it The same wilderness Very special. Since it is an optional feature, though, I don’t think it takes more than necessary – especially because it requires running a completely separate application on a separate device, so you have to do some works to run and run it. If you are playing through the game on Switch 2 for the first time, I recommend not to use it. But if you want to find each Korok seed, the savior may be.
What surprised me more in my first hour with the Switch 2 version of The same wilderness I was getting a captivating episode again. Although I played in the game several times on the original key, I still find myself wandering in the great plateau to face random camps from the bad guys, and dive into a pool to get Corok that I knew was hidden there, and put signs on the towers and towers on my map. On Switch 2, everything is more accurate, making it an excellent way to play one of the best Nintendo games.