Nintendo Switch owners can register now a new system update download for the hybrid console. It is about the version 14.1.1which you next start the switch as a download finds. However, the great joy about the new patch should not last too long, because in principle it is a little disappointment. At this point we will tell you why this is so.
System update 14.1.1 for the Nintendo Switch offers this
If you take a look at Nintendo’s support site, you’ll find it the official patch notes for the current system update. However, they are kept as short as they are vague. Too big changes or even new features so you shouldn’t expect it. Instead, there is more general information.
“General system stability improvements to enhance the user’s experience.”
Translated, this means that the developers using the update the general stability the Nintendo Switch (buy now €359.90) improved to ensure a smoother experience while using the console. However, the patch notes are silent about the specific changes that the update will make, and there are no further details.
Unofficial changes leaked
How however the well-known leaker and dataminer “OatmealDome” reported via Twitter, there may be some hidden changes in version 14.1.1 for the Nintendo Switch. Accordingly, the developers seem to have the list with the “forbidden words” expanded. “Sendnudes” is said to be blocked in all language regions with immediate effect, and in Japanese katakana all terms and phrases related to death are also added.
Source: Nintendo
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