Corrected the "Brain" menu so it can be viewed while hiding.
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In the world of survival horror, few modern titles have dared to carry the torch lit by classics like Clock Tower and the original Silent Hill . , developed by Stormind Games and published by Modus Games, attempted to do just that. Released in 2020 as the sequel to the critically acclaimed Remothered: Tormented Fathers , Broken Porcelain promised a deeper dive into a web of psychological dread, time loops, and tragic characters. Remothered Broken Porcelain -NSP--Update 2.0.0-...
Broken Porcelain shifts the setting from the Fleming mansion of the first game to the Ashmann Inn. Players control Jennifer, a character deeply intertwined with the series' lore, alongside other protagonists. The game introduces new mechanics, such as the ability to use telekinesis to distract stalkers, and a more cinematic presentation.
Before diving into the update’s specifics, let’s clarify the "NSP" tag. For Nintendo Switch users, an (Nintendo Submission Package) is the digital format of a game file, identical to what you download directly from the eShop. Unlike XCI (cartridge dumps), NSPs are often used for digital titles and updates. Corrected the "Brain" menu so it can be viewed while hiding
Before delving into the update itself, it is vital to clarify the terminology often associated with the keyword, specifically "NSP."
Improved the dodging mechanics to prevent Jennifer from getting stuck in the environment. And for more Switch modding news, retro horror
The most glaring issue on the Nintendo Switch was the unstable frame rate. Horror relies on tension, and a stuttering frame rate breaks that tension instantly. The 2.0.0 update optimized the game engine, significantly smoothing out the frame rate in the claustrophobic hallways of the Ashmann Inn. While the Switch hardware is less powerful than its current-gen counterparts, the update pushed the system to its limits to ensure a consistent flow of gameplay.