The Nintendo Switch version of the farm life simulator My Time at Sandrock has just received a major update that added a lot of new content. This update also addressed many issues that have plagued the handheld port for weeks.
My Time at Sandrock has been met with mostly positive reviews ever since it left early access and was fully released last November. However, the Switch version faced a lot of criticism for its performance issues and software bugs. China-based developer Pathea Games has finally released an update for the Switch port of My Time at Sandrock that not only promises to address many of the title's issues, but also adds new content.
Released on January 23, update 1.1.4 for the Switch version of My Time at Sandrock delivered new quests, workshop upgrades, and gameplay features. In addition, the update also featured a long list of bug fixes, as well as several optimizations and quality-of-life improvements. This update will bring My Time at Sandrock on Switch in line with the PC version of the game and contains all hotfixes released up to December 10. A video that compared the original 1.0 Switch release with the patched version showed that the latter has faster resource loading and higher framerates. My Time at Sandrock is considered one of the best farming games with combat, and stable performance is very important for these types of titles.
Many Switch users welcomed the arrival of My Time at Sandrock's 1.1.4 update, with some claiming that they can finally return to the game thanks to the enhancements and new content it has received. Pathea Games revealed that more improvements are headed to its farm simulator via the upcoming 1.2 update, which it promised will elevate the Switch experience to new heights. Update 1.2 was released for the PC version of My Time at Sandrock last December just in time for the holidays, bringing in even more new content and optimizations to the game. The update also had new NPC interactions, a welcome addition for players
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