The most noticeable change in Update 161 involves the game’s voice acting. In the original release, if you spammed the "Slap/Shout" button too quickly, the audio channels would clip, leading to a cacophony of broken screams.
The original game lacked a proper chapter select. Thank Goodness You’re Here! NSPUpdate 161 updated adds a fully functional “Barnsworth Map” menu. You can now replay specific gags without restarting the entire three-hour campaign. This is a game-changer for completionists hunting for hidden collectibles (like the elusive “Golden Turnip”).
Status: Stable / Critical Hotfix Primary Focus: Metadata Retention & API Stability
The release of NSP Update 161 is a crucial maintenance update that resolves one of the most persistent headaches in the workflow: data loss during parsing.
Let’s clear up the jargon first. In the modding and emulation community, "NSP" typically refers to a package format for Nintendo Switch titles. However, in the context of Thank Goodness You’re Here!, players use "NSPUpdate" colloquially to describe a stability and content patch that addresses the game's few technical quirks across PC, Switch, and PlayStation.
Version 1.6.1 (the full technical readout) focuses on three key areas: Audio synchronization, collision logic, and save-state recovery.
The most noticeable change in Update 161 involves the game’s voice acting. In the original release, if you spammed the "Slap/Shout" button too quickly, the audio channels would clip, leading to a cacophony of broken screams.
The original game lacked a proper chapter select. Thank Goodness You’re Here! NSPUpdate 161 updated adds a fully functional “Barnsworth Map” menu. You can now replay specific gags without restarting the entire three-hour campaign. This is a game-changer for completionists hunting for hidden collectibles (like the elusive “Golden Turnip”). thank goodness youre here nspupdate 161 updated
Status: Stable / Critical Hotfix Primary Focus: Metadata Retention & API Stability Thank Goodness You're Here — NSPUpdate #161 (Updated) 1
The release of NSP Update 161 is a crucial maintenance update that resolves one of the most persistent headaches in the workflow: data loss during parsing. The Fix: Audio priority has been rebalanced
Let’s clear up the jargon first. In the modding and emulation community, "NSP" typically refers to a package format for Nintendo Switch titles. However, in the context of Thank Goodness You’re Here!, players use "NSPUpdate" colloquially to describe a stability and content patch that addresses the game's few technical quirks across PC, Switch, and PlayStation.
Version 1.6.1 (the full technical readout) focuses on three key areas: Audio synchronization, collision logic, and save-state recovery.