Oh, wow. So, Nintendo decided to sprinkle some magic dust on Super Mario Party Jamboree, huh? Yup, it’s true. They’ve dropped this whole update thing, version 2.1.0 or whatever, not that I keep track of numbers like that. Anyway — no — wait, hear me out.
This update? It’s all about getting cozy with the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. I still remember the way the old Switch smelled out of the box. Kind of like a mixture of new plastic and dreams. Or maybe that’s poetic nonsense. Who knows. But back to the point, they tossed in some bug fixes too. Patch notes galore.
So here’s the scoop on the Switch 2 edition updates:
Things went a bit haywire, didn’t they? At times, you’d be stuck in endless loops, especially if you lingered too long on Broozer Bash’s rule screen. I mean, I sometimes skip instructions because who reads these days? But skipping at the wrong moment? Yeah, game freezes. Classic.
And there was this camera dance-off, disconnecting and reconnecting during gameplay. Almost like a camera sabotage. The display position? It was, well, let’s say creative. Faces floating in odd spots. Unexpected art? Perhaps.
Mouse minigames got an overhaul. The CPU movements had this quirky unpredictability. Kind of like that one friend who’s always double-dipping nachos when you’re not looking.
The online play glitches? Yup, they ironed those out, too. So fewer screen-freeze episodes while you’re deep in party mode.
Now, for the OG Switch users:
If you’ve ever shouted at the screen when “Play Again” just stopped working after Rhythm Kitchen, hey, problem solved. Except, where’s the fun in smooth sailing? And in Mario’s Rainbow Castle, CPUs decided to host a freeze party. Yup, they broke it up.
Stamps during Mario Party had a mind of their own, popping up uninvited. It was like they wanted to party, too. Bugged online play? Scrubbed and polished. The whole thing’s smoother than ever.
Yeah, Nintendo’s done rolling out fixes for those little mischief-makers in the game. Makes you wonder if they sprinkle a bit of magic — or maybe it’s just good old coding. Either way, all set for some wild party times ahead!