Is your copy of Super Mario 3D All-Stars breaking? That’s because you’ve got a modified switch


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Super Mario 3D All Stars Starts today, but, as always in the world of video games, some people took the initial thank you so much that they arrived yesterday. However, many people Also Gaining access to the title by somewhat less sense, thanks to the fact that it was leaked on the net a few days ago.

Copies are already “there” so, we’re hearing reports that the collection is plagued with a pretty horrible crash bug. It has been claimed that some people use this bug as a second stick to defeat Super Mario 3D All-Stars; Many have accused Nintendo of being a ‘lazy cash grab’ because the title in the package is partly based on simulation rather than being made from the ground-up for the Switch. There are reports that the title is also potentially volatile giving these individuals more fuel for their fire.

However, we are now seeing evidence that this particular error only affects those who are playing the game (downloaded from retail or the web) on a modded switch console, and that the error is not present in legitimate copies of the game running on an unleaded switch. Systems:

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However don’t expect this to be a permanent thing; As is often the case, modders have already fixed the problem.

We loved Super Mario 3D All Stars, because you know if you’ve already seen our review – and watched our comparison video which shows how much better the games look than the original.

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