Nintendo just dropped a new update for Tears of the Kingdom, tagging it with version 1.4.1. Weird how these updates always seem to pop up right after I finally get the hang of the last one, right?
So, this one’s tweaking some Brazilian Portuguese text they slipped in when we weren’t looking—version 1.4.0, to be exact. Why do I notice these things? No clue. Maybe it’s the coffee talking. But that’s not all. They’ve also smoothed out a bunch of other… stuff. Issues, they call them. You know, those little gameplay gremlins that mess with our vibe. How exactly did they fix them? That’s anyone’s guess. Details are scarce, like finding a rupee in tall grass when you really need it.
Do you ever feel like these updates are mysterious? Like, what were these “several other issues”? Maybe it was the game’s way of keeping secrets like the old cat in the neighborhood who knows something you don’t. Anyway, whether it’s a big deal or just another day in Hyrule, it’s out there now.
So, patch notes? Oh yeah, kinda breezy:
– Revised Portuguese (Brazil) text, whatever that means for all you linguists and polyglots.
– A bunch of nondescript fixes aimed at making your adventure less glitchy, presumably.
And that’s the scoop. Well, sort of. I guess it’ll make the game a bit smoother. Or not—I might just get sidetracked by something else entirely in-game. Isn’t that always the way? Anyway — wait, where was I? Oh yeah, go check it out if you haven’t already. Or don’t. It’s your journey, after all.