Overcooked All You Can Eat -nsp--update 1.0.11-... «Deluxe · Method»
Overcooked! All You Can Eat is the definitive, remastered compilation of the chaotic cooking series, blending Overcooked! Overcooked! 2
1. Stability Enhancements
Earlier versions of All You Can Eat suffered from occasional framerate drops in the most hectic levels (e.g., the hot air balloon kitchens or the ever-changing “Floating Platform” stages). Update 1.0.11 applies targeted optimizations to the game’s Unity engine renderer, reducing stutter during simultaneous chopping, cooking, and extinguishing fires. Overcooked All You Can Eat -NSP--Update 1.0.11-...
Culinary Chaos Refined: Overcooked! All You Can Eat Update 1.0.11 The kitchen just got a little more stable. If you’ve been juggling plates and dodging fires in Overcooked! All You Can Eat , the latest 1.0.11 update Overcooked
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Troubleshooting: If the game asks for a Nintendo Account, use Linkalho or Tinfoil’s “Fake Link Accounts” feature. DBI (backend installer, very fast) Tinfoil (with appropriate
- DBI (backend installer, very fast)
- Tinfoil (with appropriate signature patches)
- Goldleaf (less common, but works)
The only downside is installation time, but with DBI’s MTP responder, you can install directly via USB-C without copying to SD first.
- If you play single-player: The input lag reduction improves the precision of solo "chef swapping."
- If you play couch co-op: The framerate fixes prevent the Switch from choking during the 6th or 7th level of a play session.
- If you play online: The cross-play fixes are mandatory. Without 1.0.11, you risk being unable to join friends who have auto-updated on PS5 or Xbox Series X.
Cross-Platform Multiplayer: For the first time, the original game's levels can be played online with friends on different consoles.