For the first time since the 2.0 update dropped, Animal Crossing: New Horizons on a modded console feels than the vanilla experience. Kapp'n is singing, the bugs are extinct (digitally speaking), and your paradise is finally stable.
For months, users downloading the latest Animal Crossing New Horizons NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) updates reported constant crashes, save data corruption fears, and syncing issues. But with the release of the latest (referring to the patch addressing Error 206 and system-level improvements), the tide has turned. Players are now reporting that the game feels fixed, better, and more stable than any previous version. animal crossing new horizons nspupdate 206 fixed better
If you were holding off on updating your modded Switch because you were afraid of Error 206, your wait is over. The crashes are gone. The memory is stable. The online latency is improved. For the first time since the 2
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For the first time since the 2.0 update dropped, Animal Crossing: New Horizons on a modded console feels than the vanilla experience. Kapp'n is singing, the bugs are extinct (digitally speaking), and your paradise is finally stable.
For months, users downloading the latest Animal Crossing New Horizons NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) updates reported constant crashes, save data corruption fears, and syncing issues. But with the release of the latest (referring to the patch addressing Error 206 and system-level improvements), the tide has turned. Players are now reporting that the game feels fixed, better, and more stable than any previous version.
If you were holding off on updating your modded Switch because you were afraid of Error 206, your wait is over. The crashes are gone. The memory is stable. The online latency is improved.