A Player In Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Constructs An Amazing Remote-Control Truck

Author

Prithhis Bose

Date

Jun, 20.2024

Using a very uncommon glitch, a Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom user recently created an amazing remote control truck. Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom was an enormous success, selling over 20 million copies in less than a year and inspiring numerous viral videos featuring players exploiting features like Ultrahand and Fuse to create bizarre or incredible creations. 

One of the most enjoyable aspects of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is crafting vehicles. Thus far, countless gamers have created one-of-a-kind vehicles, ranging from strong tanks to aircraft to mechanical aberrations like Korok-torturing apparatuses.

Recently, Blue_boy6996, a Tears of the Kingdom player, revealed their most recent invention: a remote-controlled truck that was modelled after the actual Ford F150 4W4 vehicle. The truck is shown operating in the 20-second video that Blue_boy6996 posted on r/HyruleEngineering. Link is controlling the truck remotely. The "fuse entanglement glitch," a flaw that causes the game to believe that an object is fused to Link's shield even when it isn't, is the only reason this works. In order to activate the glitch, the player must possess an item that can be fused to Link's shield and precisely time the pressing of a series of buttons to fool the game into thinking there is a connection. Regretfully, Nintendo fixed the bug with Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom 1.1.2, thus players would need to play an unpatched version of the game to replicate Blue_boy6996's efforts.

The most proficient players have been using remote-controlled vehicles ever since the glitch was found. For example, a Zelda player last year made a remotely controlled tank that operated by exploiting the same bug.

However, in the most recent Zelda game, gamers have constructed a wide variety of vehicles, from simple cars to intricate airplanes. A Tears of the Kingdom player earlier this week made an incredible, realistic-looking aircraft. The community was taken aback by the plane's remarkable level of detail when the gamer released some videos of him piloting the aircraft over Hyrule.

Some of the game's car inventions are somewhat bizarre, but others are realistic. A few months back, a Zelda player made a massive mechanical horse as an illustration of that. This gadget, which its inventor called "Diamond Ears," was quite strange looking, resembling a gigantic horse with components hanging in midair and a ridiculously long neck and legs.