Overcooked All | You Can Eat Nspupdate 1011 Top |top|
: Fixed a bug where clients in an online session could not see the host's high scores if they were achieved in previous solo sessions. Why This Update Matters for "All You Can Eat"
The "Overcooked: All You Can Eat" update, version 1.0.11, is a substantial content drop that enhances the overall gaming experience. With new levels, a level editor, improved graphics, and quality of life improvements, players have plenty of reasons to dive back into the world of Overcooked. If you're a fan of the game or just looking for a fun cooking simulation experience, this update is definitely worth checking out. overcooked all you can eat nspupdate 1011 top
The most significant change in 1011 is the stability of the "Throw" mechanic. In earlier updates (1.0.8), using the dash + throw combo on levels like "Festival of the Hungry" caused frame drops into the 20s. Update 1011 locks the game to a consistent 30 FPS on Switch handheld and 45-60 FPS in docked mode. : Fixed a bug where clients in an
For those managing NSP files for this specific version, the following base features are optimized within this build: If you're a fan of the game or
Overcooked: All You Can Eat is more than just a cooking game - it's a multiplayer experience that encourages teamwork, communication, and strategy. Players work together to prepare and serve meals in a chaotic kitchen environment, with obstacles and challenges that require quick thinking and collaboration.