The Nintendo Switch has just rolled out update 16.0.0 for download. This update comes after Halloween's 15.0.1 Nintendo Switch update, which resolved an issue that caused Error Code: 2181-1000 to appear. That error used to occur when playing downloadable content for certain games on a console other than the user's primary. It also fixed an issue that stopped players from taking screenshots during certain cutscenes for some games.
Normally, main numbered patches cover a wider scope than decimal updates. An example of this would be the Nintendo Switch 13.0.0 update which added Bluetooth audio support. Other major changes included the «Groups» feature from 14.0.0, the addition of Nintendo Switch Online to the Home menu per the 11.0.0 update, and other quality-of-life improvements. Surprisingly, update 16.0.0 seems to be a general update that mostly fixes undisclosed bugs.
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According to Nintendo's support website, update 16.0.0 is currently available to patch the system. The website disclosed the two changes that it brings, with one being very specific and the other being very vague. The notes state that Nintendo Switch user nicknames that cannot be used will be replaced with "???" and can be updated via the profile settings. Further notes indicate that general system stability improvements were also introduced to enhance the user's experience.
It's a little underwhelming considering other possible improvements that could be introduced to the Nintendo Switch. While no specific details were discussed regarding what the general system stability improvements entail, they may have been somewhat superficial if they were not explained further. There are a lot
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