Warning: Therapist emotional entanglement may violate NSP 1.6.1 ethical subroutines.
The older Julian looked at his wrist. For a moment, the golden thread was visible to him too. "Yes," he said, voice strange. "It feels like… being forgiven by yourself."
He was young here. Forty, maybe. Wiry, with kindling-dry hands and eyes the color of weathered steel. He sat on the edge of the pier, legs dangling over nothing, feeding spectral seagulls that weren't quite solid.
: Addresses a bug where external audio outputs and specific docking hardware caused sound crackling or visual desynchronization during animated transitions. Thank Goodness You--re Here- -NSP--Update 1.6.1-...
: Resolving issues where certain achievements wouldn't fire after the credits rolled. Visual & Audio Polish
She looked at her left hand. It was solid again. But she could still feel the phantom weight of a small, dark cat, and the impossible warmth of a gratitude that wasn't hers.
Gratitude Anchor acquired.
: You play as a traveling salesman in the bizarre town of Barnsworth. Your objective is to explore and complete increasingly odd jobs for locals to unlock new areas. Slap Everything
The 1.6.1 update ensures that custom firmware users running the game via .nsp (Nintendo Submission Package) formats experience a seamless, crash-free journey through the game's absurd, hand-drawn universe. What’s New in Update 1.6.1?
: Fixing menu/UI sound effects that weren't reacting to volume settings and correcting animation or collision issues. Technical Optimizations Warning: Therapist emotional entanglement may violate NSP 1
The latest patch (1.6.1) for Thank Goodness You’re Here! isn’t a DLC expansion, despite the “NSP” labeling in some release groups. Instead, it’s a crucial stability and performance update for the Nintendo Switch version.
If you are aiming for 100%, keep an eye out for random interactables like post boxes and hidden rats, as some can be missed if you progress the main clock too far.
The biggest change in 1.6.1 is the frame-pacing optimization. The Switch version previously used a dynamic resolution that dropped to 540p in handheld mode during complex slap-physics moments. Now, the game runs at a locked 720p (handheld) and 900p (docked) with a stable 30 frames per second. More importantly, the hitching when entering the sewer level has been eliminated by 98%. "Yes," he said, voice strange