On May 12, the new Zeldathe second part of breath of the wild And what does this mean concretely? the culmination of a console that continues to set sales records and that many believe that with his current equipment, it will be impossible for him to move tears of the kingdom as a legend of this category deserves. So the best thing to do in this case is to resort to emulation?
On PC and with better quality
This is the debate that has taken place in recent weeks where some streamers offered their vision of what they expect from the Nintendo game, already announcing that they won’t just show the title on a Switch increasingly limited but they prefer it to look good, with 2K resolutions, better graphics effects and higher frame rate thanks to the power of a PC.
This caused intense anger where those who said such things were accused of being pirates and irresponsible to promote (bad) practices that we thought were already banned. Even so, it’s not all black and white and there are nuances you need to be aware of if your intention is to buy the new one. The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom but also enjoy superior quality thanks to an emulated version on your computer.
The first thing to say is that current Spanish legislation contemplates and allows a “person to make a copy of a work for private use non-profit as long as they have had legitimate access to the original”, so that the condition that allows us to make this type of use is clearly stated.
What is the scope of this copy?
Now that you have purchased the new The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom does not mean that you can do with it and with the copy what you want, but there are a series of limitations that have different legal consequences. And the main thing is profit. If you intend to make money from the activity of playing with this private copy, either by reselling it to a third party or by using it to create content that you will later monetize and obtain financial gain , then things get complicated because legal consequences could arise in the criminal context.
Use of a private copy of The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom in an emulator is a practice that may seem better or worse to others but which, if it occurs within the scope of our home and is not for profit or advertising, is protected by this right that we acquire when buying in store an original Nintendo game. So when you enjoy in Yuzu better graphics, special effects or lighting and greater fluidity of fpshave no regrets…unless you don’t have the cartridge on the shelf or a legitimate copy activated in the Japanese eShop.
As long as it is so, and you acquire The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Well Named, every time you turn on Yuzu, you don’t commit any crime. They won’t chase you.