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Tears of the Kingdom – The Never Ending Lecture

The Never Ending Lecture: Quest GuideThis guide shows the complete walkthrough of The Never Ending Lecture quest in the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom game, released on 12th May 2023. Quest Starting LocationYou get the quest by talking to Chroma and Khira in Zora’s Domain as shown in the pictures below. If the quest is not available, that means you need to progress in Zora’s Domain main storyline.Zora Helm LocationSky Fish refers to the fish-shaped floating island in the sky, named Floating Scales Island. You can climb up the waterfall to reach there as shown in the second picture below. You will be able to climb up the waterfall by completing the Restoring the Zora Armor quest.Go to the tail of the fish (See the picture above for the exact location) and you will see some sludge on the wall as shown in the picture below. Hit it with water (Ex Chuchu Jelly) to clear the sludge as shown in the second picture below. Then go inside and open the chest to get Zora Helm. This completes the quest. Tears of the Kingdom – The Never Ending Lecture NightlyGamingBinge / To start The Never Ending Lecture side quest in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, speak with Khira [] One of my best gaming memories was picking up my Nintendo Switch and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild at midnight on launch day. While I didn’t go to the midnight release for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, I have been eagerly looking forward to this. As a primary Switch gamer, I am all good to go, but many do not have a Switch and may be hoping they can play Tears of the Kingdom on PC.The Legend of Zelda series has always been one of Nintendo’s most iconic, and usually exclusive to Nintendo consoles. Fans are able to circumvent this by emulating on the game on various other platforms. Breath of the Wild was notably emulated on PC and Steam Deck, so this has convinced players they can run the newest Zelda on PC. Nintendo amiibo-Link (Archer): Breath of the Wild Just tap an amiibo accessory to the NFC touchpoint on a compatible systemCompatible with Nintendo Switch Legend of Zelda Link’s AwakeningEnjoy fun in-game extra features in compatible games on the Nintendo Switch system, New Nintendo 2DS XL system, New Nintendo 3DS XL system and Wii U console Is Zelda Tears of the Kingdom playable on PC?Zelda Tears of the Kingdom is an exclusive title developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch, and as of now, there are no official plans to release the game on PC, and it likely never will be. However, fans have leaked the game and used a ROM file to emulate Tears of Kingdom on PC.More N4G Unlocked: How to Get More Stamina in Zelda Tears of the KingdomHowever, this is not the official way to play Tears of the Kingdom and should only be done at your own risk. I’d recommend playing Tears of the Kingdom as it should be on the Switch. Those who do not own this console must either emulate the game illegally, purchase a Nintendo Switch, or do without. Those looking to emulate can mod or increase visuals, but run the risk of using pirated software.Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Platforms – FAQIs Zelda Tears of the Kingdom on PC?You cannot play Tears of the Kingdom on PC without emulaton.Is Zelda Tears of the Kingdom on Xbox? There is no way to play Tears of the Kingdom on Xbox.Is Zelda Tears of the Kingdom on PlayStation?Tears of the Kingdom is not on PlayStation.

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The Never Ending Lecture: Quest GuideThis guide shows the complete walkthrough of The Never Ending Lecture quest in the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom game, released on 12th May 2023. Quest Starting LocationYou get the quest by talking to Chroma and Khira in Zora’s Domain as shown in the pictures below. If the quest is not available, that means you need to progress in Zora’s Domain main storyline.Zora Helm LocationSky Fish refers to the fish-shaped floating island in the sky, named Floating Scales Island. You can climb up the waterfall to reach there as shown in the second picture below. You will be able to climb up the waterfall by completing the Restoring the Zora Armor quest.Go to the tail of the fish (See the picture above for the exact location) and you will see some sludge on the wall as shown in the picture below. Hit it with water (Ex Chuchu Jelly) to clear the sludge as shown in the second picture below. Then go inside and open the chest to get Zora Helm. This completes the quest.

2025-04-22
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One of my best gaming memories was picking up my Nintendo Switch and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild at midnight on launch day. While I didn’t go to the midnight release for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, I have been eagerly looking forward to this. As a primary Switch gamer, I am all good to go, but many do not have a Switch and may be hoping they can play Tears of the Kingdom on PC.The Legend of Zelda series has always been one of Nintendo’s most iconic, and usually exclusive to Nintendo consoles. Fans are able to circumvent this by emulating on the game on various other platforms. Breath of the Wild was notably emulated on PC and Steam Deck, so this has convinced players they can run the newest Zelda on PC. Nintendo amiibo-Link (Archer): Breath of the Wild Just tap an amiibo accessory to the NFC touchpoint on a compatible systemCompatible with Nintendo Switch Legend of Zelda Link’s AwakeningEnjoy fun in-game extra features in compatible games on the Nintendo Switch system, New Nintendo 2DS XL system, New Nintendo 3DS XL system and Wii U console Is Zelda Tears of the Kingdom playable on PC?Zelda Tears of the Kingdom is an exclusive title developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch, and as of now, there are no official plans to release the game on PC, and it likely never will be. However, fans have leaked the game and used a ROM file to emulate Tears of Kingdom on PC.More N4G Unlocked: How to Get More Stamina in Zelda Tears of the KingdomHowever, this is not the official way to play Tears of the Kingdom and should only be done at your own risk. I’d recommend playing Tears of the Kingdom as it should be on the Switch. Those who do not own this console must either emulate the game illegally, purchase a Nintendo Switch, or do without. Those looking to emulate can mod or increase visuals, but run the risk of using pirated software.Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Platforms – FAQIs Zelda Tears of the Kingdom on PC?You cannot play Tears of the Kingdom on PC without emulaton.Is Zelda Tears of the Kingdom on Xbox? There is no way to play Tears of the Kingdom on Xbox.Is Zelda Tears of the Kingdom on PlayStation?Tears of the Kingdom is not on PlayStation.

2025-04-19
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Makers of Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu owe Nintendo $2.4 million after reaching a settlement with the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom developer, following a lawsuit over the open-source emulator just last week. Both Nintendo and Tropic Haze, the company behind Yuzu, filed for a final judgment and permanent injunction on Monday, according to court documents, after Nintendo accused the Yuzu makers of copyright infringement, circumvention of Nintendo’s Switch protections, and selling those circumvention technologies as Yuzu, among other things.The settlement is pending a judge’s approval, however.Yuzu is a free Nintendo Switch emulator that was released in 2018 months after Nintendo launched the Nintendo Switch. It’s a piece of software that lets people play Nintendo Switch games on their computers or phones — including Tears of the Kingdom, which Nintendo cited in its lawsuit, saying Yuzu let people play leaked copies of the game early. Specifically, Nintendo said more than 1 million people played the game before the release date because of the leaked copies. Yuzu doesn’t offer pirated or leaked games itself, but Nintendo targeted the company because the emulator is one of the few ways to play those games.Beyond the money, the terms of the settlement dictate Tropic Haze will have to stop operations on Yuzu entirely — it can’t distribute it in any way, nor can it market it on its website or social media. Yuzu will also have to give up its domain name.In a statement published on Discord, Yuzu maker Bunnei confirmed that anything related to Yuzu will come offline.“Piracy was never our intention, and we believe that piracy of video games and on video game consoles should end. Effective today, we will be pulling our code repositories offline, discontinuing our Patreon accounts and Discord servers, and, soon, shutting down our websites,” Bunnei wrote. “We hope our actions will be a small step toward ending piracy of all creators’ works.”The website, Patreon page, and GitHub repositories for both Yuzu and Nintendo 3DS emulator Citra have all been taken offline. The Discord channel remains online.A Nintendo representative pointed Polygon toward the Entertainment Software Association when

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