Gamescapes | Nautelle Wetlands | Peaceful Evening | Zelda: Breath of the Wild @Gamescapes | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 12 hours ago
The Nautelle Wetlands is the southern end of an alien landscape that lies along the east side of the snowy plateaus of Mount Granajh. The east side of the mountain must be where all the snowmelt goes, creating this marsh area as it drains to Faron Sea. This unique landscape with its yellow grasses and baobab-like trees stretches in a thin band from these wetlands at the southern end of the continent up to the Taobab Grassland which sits in-between Mount Hylia, Mount Faloraa and the East Gerudo Mesa. If you visit this area be cautious, the path north to the grasslands is guarded by not one, but two Lynels! However those who are courageous may be rewarded - with an awesome new horse!
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I upload landscape scenes from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild every Monday and Friday at 2pm EST/6pm UTC.
All Breath of the Wild Scenes: http://yt.vu/p/PL4s-xXOLMndKW81viyuQ777-KwmmWdemp
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Have a suggestion? Drop a comment below and let me know if there are any locations you'd like a video on. Think another game would be a great Gamescapes candidate? Let me know!
⇨ Twitter: twitter.com/GamescapesYT
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Ambient nature sounds for relaxing, studying, or just a chill day. Now you can enjoy Breath of the Wild's calming, Ghibli-esque aesthetic as a live wallpaper or background video.
I use Cemu, a Wii U emulator, to play Breath of the Wild on my PC at higher resolutions.
Check out Cemu's progress here: http://cemu.info
Cemu version 1.20.2b
Graphic Packs: Resolution 2560x1440, Shadow Resolution Ultra (4x), Clarity (Bruz), Enhanced Reflections, Divine Laser Beams Customizer (Disabled), Dynamic (FPS++), and most importantly: Pro+ HUD (to hide the hearts).
Follow BSoD Gaming's setup guides for more info:
youtube.com/channel/UCex2B-k-ZIJhcjRdlYUz4MQ
timecodes!
0:00 Sunset
10:00 Dusk
15:00 Night
42:20 Dawn
47:00 Sunrise
54:20 Morning
The Nautelle Wetlands is the southern end of an alien landscape that lies along the east side of the snowy plateaus of Mount Granajh. The east side of the mountain must be where all the snowmelt goes, creating this marsh area as it drains to Faron Sea. This unique landscape with its yellow grasses and baobab-like trees stretches in a thin band from these wetlands at the southern end of the continent up to the Taobab Grassland which sits in-between Mount Hylia, Mount Faloraa and the East Gerudo Mesa. If you visit this area be cautious, the path north to the grasslands is guarded by not one, but two Lynels! However those who are courageous may be rewarded - with an awesome new horse!
_____________________________________________________________
I upload landscape scenes from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild every Monday and Friday at 2pm EST/6pm UTC.
All Breath of the Wild Scenes: http://yt.vu/p/PL4s-xXOLMndKW81viyuQ777-KwmmWdemp
_____________________________________________________________
Have a suggestion? Drop a comment below and let me know if there are any locations you'd like a video on. Think another game would be a great Gamescapes candidate? Let me know!
⇨ Twitter: twitter.com/GamescapesYT
⇨ Follow me for updates and sneak peeks!
Ambient nature sounds for relaxing, studying, or just a chill day. Now you can enjoy Breath of the Wild's calming, Ghibli-esque aesthetic as a live wallpaper or background video.
I use Cemu, a Wii U emulator, to play Breath of the Wild on my PC at higher resolutions.
Check out Cemu's progress here: http://cemu.info
Cemu version 1.20.2b
Graphic Packs: Resolution 2560x1440, Shadow Resolution Ultra (4x), Clarity (Bruz), Enhanced Reflections, Divine Laser Beams Customizer (Disabled), Dynamic (FPS++), and most importantly: Pro+ HUD (to hide the hearts).
Follow BSoD Gaming's setup guides for more info:
youtube.com/channel/UCex2B-k-ZIJhcjRdlYUz4MQ
timecodes!
0:00 Sunset
10:00 Dusk
15:00 Night
42:20 Dawn
47:00 Sunrise
54:20 Morning