
The default movement speed is way too slow, and with a faster camera, you’ll be better equipped to keep track of large groups of enemies. Go into the settings menu and turn your camera sensitivity up ASAP. If you find anything in the world that seems at all suspicious, it’s almost guaranteed there’s something valuable hidden there. If a rock looks like it doesn’t belong there, pick it up. You will definitely miss some interesting and useful conversations if you limit yourself to those conversations, though. If the name has a red circle with a exclamation point in it, you know they will have a side quest for you. If you’re strapped for time or don’t want to speak to every single person, simply walk up to people and look at the name that pops overhead.

Many people you encounter out in the world, whether they’re simply walking down the road or residing in villages, will sell you stuff or give you side quests. Hopefully Nintendo releases these claims, as I significantly transform their work and my videos are under fair use.This may be obvious for players used to big role-playing games, but you should talk to everyone you can.

As of now, they are still visible for you to watch - however, they are not monetized. It’s Nintendo’s IP, and Nintendo has absolutely zero obligation to let a YouTuber generate ad revenue off of modding its games, no matter how sophisticated the mod might be.

PointCrow has bemoaned the demonetization considering how much work went into the creation of this mod, and he said he worked to “significantly transform their work and (his) videos are under fair use.” But legally speaking, that sounds like nonsense. Nintendo recently had some of PointCrow’s videos that showcased the Breath of the Wild multiplayer mod pulled, but some of the media has since been reinstated, albeit demonetized. Anecdotally, the mod seems to run decently well, though there are some remaining kinks to work out that can be seen in PointCrow’s videos. Using the BotW multiplayer mod, you can start a server or join a player’s server, and apparently there are options for syncing Shrine progress, quest completion, and Korok Seed collection. The two actually earned the bounty from PointCrow last year, but then the three continued working on the mod, releasing it to the public on April 4 through PointCrow’s Discord.

The Breath of the Wild multiplayer mod runs through a Wii U emulator and is the work of YouTubers ARCHIT3CT and stanz, who initially created the mod to win a $10,000 bounty being offered by YouTuber PointCrow back in 2021. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild ( BotW) is one of the most acclaimed video games of all time, and now it has a multiplayer mod to play with some friends.
