The Plucky Squire has received several significant updates on the Nintendo Switch to address performance issues and introduce new gameplay features. These updates aim to polish the experience of transitioning between 2D and 3D worlds, which initially faced technical hurdles on the platform.
While earlier versions on Switch struggled with stuttering—particularly in 3D sections—recent patches (like ) have targeted these stability issues: The Plucky Squire Switch NSP UPDATE
Certain puzzles in The Plucky Squire require you to use the Joy-Con’s motion controls to tilt the "real world" environment (rolling a marble across a magazine, for instance). The base version had calibration drift issues. The 1.0.4 update introduces a dead-zone calibration tool and recalibrates the sensitivity curve, making the motion puzzles actually fun rather than frustrating. The Plucky Squire has received several significant updates
For those using homebrew or emulators, "NSP Updates" are installed using specialized applications: : Applications like are used to browse and install NSP files from an SD card. The base version had calibration drift issues
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