Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Instead of Saving the Kingdom Players Are Busy Committing War Crimes

Published 05/20/2023, 9:22 AM EDT

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Ever since Nintendo introduced the building mechanics in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, fans expected some truly remarkable ideas to come to light. Now, just a few days after the game’s release, players are already showcasing their wild creativity in ways that even the developers might not have imagined.

Tears of the Kingdom offers a world of limitless possibilities. Right from the start, when the player awakens on the “sky island,” the game presents a vast map teeming with opportunities for exploration and endless discoveries. The most fun aspect of the game, however, is the ability to create Ultra-hand contraptions, which adds a wild element of creative freedom to the game that not many had expected.

Fans are going wild in Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, released in 2023, is an action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo only for the Nintendo Switch. It has emerged as one of the standout titles and highly anticipated games of the year. Since its worldwide release, the game has lived up to expectations and garnered praise from both critics and fans, receiving glowing reviews across the board.

 

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The aspect, however, that attracted the most attention to the game is the creative freedom that it presents to its players. Below we have compiled some hilarious builds that could be considered “War crimes” in the world of Zelda. It includes automatic death machines, live Korok roasting skewers, and many more!

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Tears of the Kingdom 1.1.1 Patch Notes and new changes

The brand new patch TotK patch has fixed the “Closed Doors” main quest bug. The official Nintendo website said, “Fixed a bug in the primary mission, “Closed Doors” that sometimes prevented the challenge from being completed even if the conditions for progressing the challenge were met. In addition, we fixed some issues so that you can play the game comfortably.”

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In addition, the developers have implemented many bug fixes and made quality-of-life improvements to enhance the gameplay experience. It’s important to note that despite these updates, the game will continue to run at a frame rate of 30fps because of the limitations of the Switch hardware, preventing higher performance until a future hardware update.

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