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Okay, so get this: Nintendo rolled out this new update for Super Mario Party Jamboree—no joke, we’re talking version 2.1.0 here! You might be wondering why this matters… well, it’s all about the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, which is apparently a big deal. Not that I’d know, since I still can’t find my old DS. Anyway—ooh wait, did I tell you about my Mario Kart obsession? So random. Back to the update, I guess.
Alright, here’s the scoop: patch notes! Who knew reading these could be so… dry yet weirdly fascinating? The updates for playing on the Nintendo Switch 2 are, uh, in-depth? Maybe? I dunno, but lemme break it down.
General Weirdness (aka Bug Fixes):
So there’s this bug with Broozer Bash—ever stared at a rules screen too long? Well, if you did, the game just wouldn’t budge. Trust me, I’m as confused as you are. Also, some weirdness happens when you skip around during certain videos. Maybe it’s like skipping scenes in a movie and suddenly everything’s upside down? Who knows.
And cameras. Cameras! Disconnect at the wrong time? Voilà, chaos. Plus the whole camera (face) display thing—apparently, it was kind of wonky. Like, how hard is it to keep a camera in its place, right?
OH, and CPU movements. Mice minigames! Or wait, was it mouse minigames? Either way, things weren’t smooth. The CPU was all over the place like a squirrel on espresso. No, really.
Online bugs? You betcha. They’ve ironed those out too. Probably. I mean, until someone finds a new one.
Switch OG (Not to be left behind):
If you’re playing on the original Switch, don’t worry, you’re in the bug-fix party too! Got stuck after a rhythm game? Or when the CPU goes rogue in Mario’s Rainbow Castle? Phew, that’s over now.
And—oh, stamps! Ever tried to use a Mario Party stamp and Murphy’s Law strikes? Yeah, they tackled that. More online fixes here as well. Nintendo’s all about smoothing the bumps. I feel like there’s a metaphor in there about life… but that’s for another day.
So yeah, quite a stew of fixes. Might seem all over the place, but then again, so am I most days. Happy gaming, or debugging. Whatever floats your boat.