Overcooked All You Can Eat -nsp--update 1.0.11-... «Extended × CHOICE»
Overcooked: All You Can Eat on the Nintendo Switch is a technical miracle—running two games at 60fps in a perfect hybrid environment was no small feat. Update 1.0.11 refines that miracle. It doesn't add new chefs or new levels, but it makes the existing ones playable in ways the original 2020 release never was.
For the archivist: Keep this NSP safe.
For the player: Install it now.
For your friendships: May the kitchen chaos bring you closer, not tear you apart.
Have you noticed any changes in Overcooked: All You Can Eat Update 1.0.11 that we missed? Check the comment section below for user reports regarding specific memory leak fixes in the "Sun's Out, Buns Out" DLC. Overcooked All You Can Eat -NSP--Update 1.0.11-...
Here’s an engaging, store-style write-up for Overcooked: All You Can Eat (NSP + Update 1.0.11), tailored for a gaming forum, patch notes roundup, or ROM site description.
Overcooked is not a relaxing cooking sim. It’s a stress test for communication, coordination, and your ability to not throw a Joy-Con at your partner when they set the rice on fire for the fourth time. All You Can Eat doubles down on that – in the best way possible. Overcooked: All You Can Eat on the Nintendo
This update specifically addresses NAT traversal issues when playing cross-platform with PC or Xbox players. Players reported that prior updates (1.0.8, 1.0.9) would drop lobbies when one player’s Switch went into sleep mode. Update 1.0.11 resolves reconnect logic, ensuring that hosts can recover sessions without rebooting the entire kitchen.
Earlier versions of All You Can Eat suffered from occasional framerate drops in the most hectic levels (e.g., the hot air balloon kitchens or the ever-changing “Floating Platform” stages). Update 1.0.11 applies targeted optimizations to the game’s Unity engine renderer, reducing stutter during simultaneous chopping, cooking, and extinguishing fires. Have you noticed any changes in Overcooked: All
Absolutely. Even years after launch, Overcooked: All You Can Eat remains a masterpiece of cooperative design. The 1.0.11 update ensures the Switch version is on par with (and in some ways superior to) the PS5 and Xbox Series versions due to the hybrid portability.