Whoa, okay, so here’s the deal with this Super Mario Party Jamboree update. Nintendo just threw out version 2.1.0 — a whole new number that apparently matters if you’re into that stuff. And get this — it’s all about getting ready for the Nintendo Switch 2. Wild, right? Anyway, here’s what’s shaking down:
### Patching Up the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
Yeah, so they’ve sorted out a bunch of glitches that were probably making folks go nuts. Like, ever been stuck because you paused too long to figure out Broozer Bash? Fixed that. Could you imagine just staring at a rules screen like it’s going to do magic or something?
There’s this other thing where people apparently couldn’t skip some studio video without the game throwing a fit. So… yeah, no more of that nonsense. They even messed with the camera stuff — disconnecting it mid-game won’t have you flipping tables anymore. Oh, and something about the camera pointing at faces — whatever that means in Nintendo speak.
### CPUs and Mice — Not Cheese!
They tweaked how those sneaky CPU players act during mouse minigames. Maybe they were too smart or too dumb, who knows? But Nintendo had a look-see and fixed it up.
Also, they slapped some wires into online play glitches. Maybe they felt bad or just got tired of hearing complaints, who can say? Anyway, you can thank them next time your game doesn’t randomly collapse.
### Back to Basics with the Original Nintendo Switch
All right, folks still rocking the OG Nintendo Switch get their own set of bug fixes. If you ever hit “Play Again” in Rhythm Kitchen and the game just shrugged — sorted! And if those CPUs in Mario’s Rainbow Castle had you questioning reality, breathe easy. Seriously, CPUs doing their thing was like watching a cat chase a laser.
Stamp users in Mario Party — some fixes for you too, but I honestly don’t even know what that means. Stamps? Who uses ‘em, right? Online bugs also got squashed here because, hey, we’re all about fairness.
So there you go, just a wild ride through patch land. Enjoy the smoother game, don’t let those bugs bite! Or… well, something like that. Who even writes these patch notes in the first place?