Hello, I discover the switch since yesterday and I installed Zelda and his pass, no problem I run the game and I'm good in 1.5 and dlc 3.0. and the home menu tells me that my game game is in the latest version.
But once the cartridge removed, while strolling on the menu, I try to verify the update and, a download begins and the "update data" appear in the storage (929 MB).
I like to understand then I have erase all the software, put the cartridge and restart the game that starts without update, is in 1.5 and appears "latest version" in the home but when I remove the cartridge, I can make a update ...
What annoys me is that I do not offer the update at startup like Mk8 or Odyssey?
And why updating is only without the cartridge, would it already in 1.5?
Thank you if someone can enlighten me
Sorry if my english...
@Ciryll I understand your English might not be great, but could you try and explain it a bit better for me? I'd like to help, but I don't quite understand the problem.
I'll try to help Ciryll out (if my poor english is good enough) because i know what he means and i have the same "issue" with donkey kong tropical freeze:
my donkey kong game and his Zelda are some kind of updated game card re-releases with for example version 1.0.2 on my DK or 1.5 on his BOTW directly on the game card, instead of version 1.0 like when the game released in the first place.
and now comes the "issue": if you eject such a updated game card and press "+" and check for updates it downloads the update like if you had an early game card without the updates preinstalled.
if you updated your game while the game was not inserted you can just delete the game from your home menu (this will not delete your save data) to free up 900mb of space and then insert the game and start it up. (just never manually patch while game is eject)
no theres no problem with keeping the "second" update, it just takes free space and does nothing (except i guess the game reads the update part from your internal memory / sd card then instead of the game card)
yes, if an update for your game would be needed (as in its not on the card already) it tells you at game start (if connected to the internet)
i can confirm there are updated re-releases of games containing all updates up to that point: i own 2 copies of Mario kart 8 deluxe, one is version 1.0.0 (bought on release day) and the other is version 1.0.3 out of the box (bought last month)
You're taking a weight off me, thanks for the confirmation.
That's what I thought but I like that everything happens without a hitch
It's cool and stays around, I could have another worry out of the ordinary;)
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