Reducing "pop-in" of trees, rocks, and grass.
To understand the "Extra Quality," one must first understand the baseline. Breath of the Wild received several patches during its lifecycle on the Wii U and Switch.
For PC players (via emulation), "extra quality" means native support for ultra-wide monitors. Recent updates have ensured that all Graphical User Interface (GUI) groups—like the map, inventory, and temperature gauge—are properly scaled for these monitors. How to Get the Latest Quality Improvements botw update 160 extra quality
"アップデート1.6.0はバグ修正だけじゃない。なんか…余分な品質がある" ("Update 1.6.0 isn't just bug fixes. It has... extra quality somehow.")
Whether you are utilizing the backward-compatible hardware enhancements of the next-generation Nintendo console or deploying custom emulator filtering fixes, achieving "extra quality" breathes entirely new life into the plains of Hyrule. Technical Overview: The Evolution of Version 1.6.0 Reducing "pop-in" of trees, rocks, and grass
: Players can toggle "VR Goggles" in the system settings to enable a stereoscopic 3D view.
In the base version of BotW 1.6.0, terrain textures use basic bilinear filtering. When looking at paths, grass, or mountains at an angle, textures appear blurry just a few feet ahead of Link. The Extra Quality filtering mod forces the engine to switch from bilinear to . This keeps ground textures sharp and highly detailed all the way to the horizon. 2. Shadow Map Artifact Corrections For PC players (via emulation), "extra quality" means
The primary purpose of the update was to allow players to experience the entire base game of Breath of the Wild in Virtual Reality using the Nintendo Labo VR Goggles.
Players can easily switch between standard and VR modes via the "VR Goggles" option in the System settings. 2. Under-the-Hood "Boost Mode" Performance