ROM Hack Suggestion The Legend of Zelda BOTW (remove cel-shading)

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As the title said.
Is there any mod or way to remove cel-shading on switch version? I saw many videos and mods on wii u version so I wonder if we can apply this to the switch version as well.
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Why would you want to do this?
It looks super amazing. Please give it a look and see.

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There’s also a glitch in specific area to see the character how it looks without cel-shading. The glitch is still there on Nintendo switch. If want to go and see here is a video



I hope if we can disable cel-shading on entire game.
 
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It looks super amazing. Please give it a look and see.

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There’s also a glitch in specific area to see the character how it looks without cel-shading. The glitch is still there on Nintendo switch. If want to go and see here is a video



I hope if we can disable cel-shading on entire game.


It doesn't look bad, I agree. Nintendo should let people disable this, they probably won't though.
 
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there is no method to do this for switch.
or rather, because the performace would suffer so much on switch, no one wasted their time making that kind of patch/do the even harder work of making a texture patch.

all of these hd mod/no cel patches, as far as i know, don't run on wii u either, they only run on the wii u version emulated on much more powerful pc hardware.
 

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