Nintendo Switch Online patch has made Ocarina of Time foggy again
The weather effect that had previously been removed from♓ the N64 port has now returned

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Mario Kart 64 have both received fog again thanks to the latest🐭 Nintendo Switch Online patch.
As spotted by , Twitter user noticed that the Nintendo Switch Online 2.0.0 update includes a number of game configu𒐪ration fixes. Most notably one that brings back the fog found in both Ocarina of Time and Mario Kart 64.
, also spotted the fog making a comeback in the Forest Temple entrance of Ocarina of Time - where it was noticeably missing at launch - and also in the Choco Mountain course in Mario Kart 64.[Nintendo Switch Online - N64]Version 2.0.0 is now available. There appear to be a bunch of game configuration updates which I will cover in another tweet.Notably, however: the infamous Water Temple room is ꦑcompletely fixed, as the fog has been restored. pic.twitter.com/LdYX7t4lHS
N64 Switch Online: they added fog back. I believe Choco Mountain in MK64 didn't have fog either? Final ಞpicture is how the Forest Temple entrance looked at launch. #Nintendo64 #NintendoSwitchOnline #NintendoSwitch ❀pic.twitter.com/Cnvvpw3g4Z
A quick search through Twitter reveals that the fog isn’t the only thing to h✃ave been fixed in the Nintendo Switch Online 2.0.0 update. Another Twitter user, also shared that they had not🥃iced Paper Mario has had its Watt death bug also patched out. Apparently, before the fix, if players died with Watt as your partner, it would crash the app.
It’s possible that these aren’t the only minor things Nintendo has fixed within its Nintendo Sw🀅itch Online N64 emulator. In fact, that an "unknown code patch" was also added to Banjo Kazooie. But it looks as though this could have been an incredibly minor fix due to no one reporting online that they’ve noticed any changes within the Nintendo 64 game yet.
Want to know what you should be playing with Nintendo Switch Online? Take a look at our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best N64 games for inspiration.
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