Life Is Strange True Colors -nsp--update 1.0.4-... Link
A mandatory stability and visual patch. Haven Springs finally feels like home on the hybrid console. Note: This post is for informational purposes regarding game performance. Always support the developers by purchasing official software where available.
While it doesn't magically turn the Switch into a PS5 (you still won't get 60 FPS or ray tracing), Update 1.0.4 finally brings the port up to the standard Deck Nine promised at announcement. The emotional core of the game is no longer hidden behind technical hiccups. Life is Strange True Colors -NSP--Update 1.0.4-...
Now, Deck Nine has rolled out for the Switch version. For those of us who have been holding out for a more polished experience (or just updated our NSP dumps), this patch is a genuine game-changer. Here is the full breakdown of what this update actually fixes. 1. The "Step-Down" Visual Fizz Is Gone The most immediate improvement is visual clarity. Previously, True Colors used a heavy dynamic resolution scaler to keep the game running. In the pre-1.0.4 version, stepping outside the Black Lantern would cause the image to turn soft and blurry for a few seconds. A mandatory stability and visual patch