
I recommend a 32GB+ SD Card if you plan to use multiple ModPacks. Once inside the folder related to the game, mods need to be installed as shown in their installation instructions and/or the noted file structure. (See Title IDs at the top of this page.)Īs an example, installing a simple texture mod for an item may use the following folder: Open the folder with the Title ID that corresponds to your region. The next folder represents the type of content:

Games are normally found withinin the base directory. Note: Backup any files that you plan on replacing. When installing mods on FTPiiU, it is important to be aware of the folder structure that is in use. It also requires custom firmware to be installed on the device for the tool to work, we recommend CBHC (Cold Boot Haxchi).

Modding this game currently only works with FTPiiU Everywhere, which can edit the Wii U's internal storage not the same as the original tool which only provides access to a users SD card. This allows people to send things to their SD Card without ejecting it from the console and inserting it into their PC. It is recommend that mods are installed through either FTPiiU or Loadiine due to Breath of the Wild's RAM usage which will then unload SDCafiine (and with it, installed mods) after a Blood Moon.įTPiiU is a project that exposes the SD Card inserted into the Wii U console as an FTP server than can be connected to through a computer. There are three primary methods of installing mods through the use of FTPiiU, Loadiine, or SDCafiine. The Game ID for Breath of the Wild is 101C9 X00 (Keep in mind that about six of those gigabytes are reserved for necessary bits of firmware.) A downloadable copy of Dragon Quest Heroes 1 & 2 won’t even fit on the system, as it’s bigger than the hard drive allows.Due to the nature of the Wii U being region locked, the various versions of the game are released with Title IDs corresponding to the region they are released in they follow the format shown below. We already know that some games take up a majority of the console’s internal storage, which is only 32 GB. With storage space at such a premium on the Nintendo Switch, this is a huge deal. Every single PlayStation 4 and Xbox One title has content players must install onto their consoles in order to play the full games, and sometimes those files are huge. That’s par for the course with Nintendo systems, but it’s practically unheard of when it comes to PlayStation and Xbox games.

There’s no extra data installation required. Instead, popping in the cartridge into the console gets you into Link’s latest adventure right away.

In our hands-on time with the Nintendo Switch thus far, we noticed something major: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild doesn’t require a massive install in order to start playing.
