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: Fixed issues where the game would freeze or become unresponsive during certain cutscenes or dialogue transitions.
The Enduring Legacy of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Paper Mario - The Thousand Year Door -v1.0.1 Ry...
: Most popular performance mods, including the 4K and 60 FPS patches, require v1.0.1 to function correctly. These mods often fail to load or cause crashes if applied to the base v1.0.0 game. Best Ryujinx Settings for TTYD Remake : Fixed issues where the game would freeze
: While the native Switch version is locked at 30FPS, Ryujinx can run TTYD at a stable Best Ryujinx Settings for TTYD Remake : While
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (TTYD) , originally released for the GameCube in 2004, received a highly anticipated Nintendo Switch remake in 2024. This paper examines the of that remake, focusing on its performance, bug fixes, and behavior under emulation via the Ryujinx emulator (denoted “Ry…” in common parlance). We compare the patch against the base v1.0.0, assess emulation-specific regressions, and evaluate how the patch improves stability on both native hardware and emulated environments.
One of the primary benefits of the v1.0.1 update on Ryujinx is the improved stability. Emulation is a complex process of translating code meant for one architecture to another, and the initial release of the TTYD remake had specific hooks that caused crashes for some users. The v1.0.1 patch addresses many of these underlying code inconsistencies, leading to a much more reliable experience from the opening cinematic to the final boss fight. For players who want to immerse themselves in the story without the fear of a sudden crash losing their progress, this update is essential.
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