We Take Our Hats Off To This Temporary Stardew Valley Performance Fix

No cap.

Stardew Valley‘s long-awaited 1.6 update finally bloomed onto Switch earlier this week, bringing a bumper crop of new additions to the beloved farm sim. This included things like new festivals, floating items and fresh farm layouts, but it also seems to have bundled in its fair share of performance issues, something that creator Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone has been suggesting temporary fixes for while he works on permanent solutions.

The latest suggestion might be the funniest (if most heartbreaking) yet, and honestly, we’ve got to take our hats off — or, more accurately, take our pets’ hats off — to ConcernedApe for coming up with it. Yep, if you want a temporary fix to 1.6 performance issues in Stardew, it seems you’ll have to remove all your pets’ wonderful headwear.

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Sega Delisting ‘Mega Drive Classics’ On Switch eShop This December

Select retro games will still be available on NSO.

Sega has today announced it’s delisting SEGA Genesis / Mega Drive Classics from Nintendo’s Switch eShop. The company will also be delisting multiple games and collections across Steam, Xbox and PlayStation platforms.

This classic collection will be removed from the Switch eShop on 6th December 2024. After this, the title will be “unavailable for new purchases”. If you have already purchased this collection though, it will still be available to download and play at any time.

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Mini Review: STALKER: Clear Sky (Switch) – Tighter Shooting But Less Atmosphere

Faction Wars.

Despite releasing just a year after its predecessor, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky makes significant changes to the formula of GSC Game World’s venerable series. There are tweaked visuals, improved shooting, and some added systems crammed into this prequel. As a result, it feels markedly different to Shadow of Chornobyl, but not always in a good way. The shift in focus to faction conflict de-emphasises the persistent atmosphere of dread that permeated the first game.

You fill the irradiated boots of Scar, a Stalker with a mysterious condition that allows him to survive the Zone’s emissions. Rescued from such an event by research group Clear Sky, he is tasked with tracking down a group of Stalkers as a means of repayment. These rogue mercenaries have designs on reaching the secrets at the centre of the Zone… and one of their number is our old friend Strelok.

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Vampire Survivors Dev Doesn’t Want A “Dramatically Different” Scope For Future Games

“I want to stay on the same level”.

Last month’s excellent ‘Ode to Castlevania‘ DLC has got us diving into Poncle’s beautiful bullet hell, Vampire Survivors, all over again. We’ve been having such a good time with the latest expansion that we’d be perfectly happy to see waves of DLC added to this one for years to come, but naturally, Poncle may one day want to move on to a new project. And yet, whatever comes next, it seems we shouldn’t expect it to blow the current project’s scope out of the water.

That is according to the game’s creator, Luca Galante, who, in a recent interview with Metro, stated that he wouldn’t want a follow-up game to “try and do something bigger just because it’s what everyone is expecting”. Instead, Galante claims, he’d rather keep working at his own level: “It would have a higher budget,” he told Metro, “but it wouldn’t be dramatically different in terms of scope, than Vampire Survivors”.

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Gallery: Unboxing Superdeluxe’s Lush Switch Editions For Radiant Silvergun, Clock Tower & Wizardry

Full of Eastern promise?

Formed in 2022 as a collaboration between North American publisher Limited Run Games and Japanese localisation company 8-4, Ltd, Superdeluxe Games may be focused more on Japan than the West, but the company is doing some exciting things in the realm of physical releases that the whole world should see.

With this in mind, Superdeluxe was kind enough to send us some samples of its latest games so we could see first-hand what all the fuss is about (thanks to the always-excellent Jake Smith for making this happen, by the way).

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Zelda: BOTW And Animal Crossing: New Horizons Composer Yasuaki Iwata Has Left Nintendo

“Thank you very much for your continued support!”.

The man behind some of the Switch’s best music tracks, Yasuaki Iwata, has announced that he has left his role at Nintendo.

The composer took to Twitter to share that he actually stepped back from the position in July 2023, though this is the first time he has publicly acknowledged it.

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Nintendo Highlights Strong Third-Party Relationships Ahead Of ‘Switch 2’ Reveal

Microsoft, Electronic Arts, Epic Games and more…

Nintendo has experienced moments throughout its history where it’s had to rely exclusively on first-party content to get by, but thankfully, things improved during the Switch generation – with many major third-party publishers showing their support for the hybrid device.

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It’s Official, ‘Switch 2’ Will Be Backwards Compatible

Switch Online will also be available on the “successor”.

Although Nintendo isn’t ready to reveal the ‘Switch 2’ just yet, the company’s president Shuntaro Furukawa has confirmed some big news during the latest corporate management policy briefing.

Nintendo Switch software will be playable on this “successor” system. Along with this, it’s also been confirmed Switch Online will be available on Nintendo’s next-generation hardware. Here’s the translated message shared on Nintendo’s Japanese social accounts:

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