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Oh man, gotta love when Nintendo just drops a new update outta nowhere like it’s no big deal. So here we are, with Super Mario Party Jamboree getting that fancy version 2.1.0. No idea why I noticed this, but it kinda made my day!
So what’s the scoop? Basically, this update’s prepping the game for the shiny new Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. Is that exciting or what? And, of course, they did the classic routine of squashing bugs. You know, those pesky little glitches we all pretend don’t bug us but totally do.
Now, let’s dive into the good stuff—or not, if you’re like me and get sidetracked. Maybe it was intentional. Or maybe I just got distracted. Who knows. Here’s what’s up when you play on the Nintendo Switch 2:
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General Fixes: Guess it’s mostly about the bugs.
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Bug Fixes Galore:
- There was this weird thing where you couldn’t move forward in Broozer Bash if you stared at the rules too long. Weird, right? They fixed it.
- Oh, and remember that glitch when skipping during studio videos? Gone.
- Issues with cameras connecting at the exact wrong moments? Sorted out.
- Camera face position… probably was wonky. Now it’s… un-wonky?
- CPU was apparently doing random stuff in mouse minigames. Now it should be less… random?
- Online Play: Yeah, they also crushed bugs messing with our online partying. Can’t complain about smoother gameplay, right? I mean, I can, but I won’t.
And what about the good ol’ Nintendo Switch? Didn’t forget you.
- Further Fixes:
- If you were stuck after “Play Again” in Rhythm Kitchen, like in Mario’s Rainbow Castle, you’ll be free now.
- Stamps were bizarre sometimes, causing issues in Mario Party. Now they’re just stickers again.
- Online mode also got its own bug spray session. Probably pesticide-free.
Seriously, Nintendo went all out on this update, and even though it’s mostly bug busting, I can’t help but appreciate the tweaking for a smoother game sesh. Anyway — wait, no — where was I? Oh right, happy gaming!