Botw - Update 160 Extra Quality
| Aspect | Pre-1.6.0 | Post-1.6.0 | |--------|-----------|-------------| | Korok Forest frame rate | Drops to ~20 FPS | Stable 25–30 FPS (Wii U) / 30 FPS (Switch) | | Master Mode enemy regeneration tick | Every 0.5 sec (aggressive) | Every 1 sec (fairer) | | Blood Moon reset lag | 2–3 sec stutter | <1 sec stutter | | Menu inventory load (300+ items) | 1.2 sec | 0.7 sec |
These aren’t “new features,” but the quality improvement is unmistakable.
By Hyrule Historian
Almost six years after its launch, Nintendo dropped a new update for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in February 2023. The patch notes were famously cryptic: "Ver. 1.6.0 – Several fixes to improve gameplay experience."
But within hours, dataminers and fans noticed something odd. The update file size was roughly 160 MB—small by modern standards, but significant for a game already considered "complete." Almost immediately, a rumor began spreading across Reddit and Twitter: This isn't just bug fixes. It's an "extra quality" patch. botw update 160 extra quality
Thus was born the meme and misnomer: "BotW Update 1.6.0 – 160 Extra Quality."
If you search for "BOTW update 1.60 extra quality," you are likely landing on YouTube videos or emulation forums (Cemu or Yuzu/Ryujinx). Here, "Extra Quality" refers to a graphics pack or mod designed to run alongside Update 1.60. | Aspect | Pre-1
Because 1.60 is the most stable base version of the game (the final build), modders used it as the foundation for "Extra Quality" presets. This is not an official Nintendo feature. It is a fan-created enhancement suite that does the following: