: Ingredients must be fetched from crates, chopped on cutting boards, and cooked in pots, pans, or ovens.
: The "All You Can Eat" edition is presented with a fresh coat of 4K paint, running at a buttery-smooth 60 frames per second. On the Nintendo Switch, this means the game is both stunning in TV mode and sharp in handheld mode, offering a portable culinary adventure like never before.
As part of the All You Can Eat package, this version includes: Overcooked! All You Can Eat: Updated FAQs - Team17 Overcooked All You Can Eat -NSP--Update 1.0.11-...
For those interested in the technical specifications of this release:
: Fixes graphical glitches on specific levels and corrects UI errors, such as incorrect countdown timers in public lobbies. : Ingredients must be fetched from crates, chopped
Everything You Need to Know About Overcooked! All You Can Eat - Netflix
Overcooked! All You Can Eat was already the best way to experience the Onion Kingdom’s culinary chaos, but polishes it to a gleam. With the World Food Festival content, quality-of-life improvements, and crucial bug fixes, this is the gold standard version of the game on the Nintendo Switch. Whether you are playing solo, locally with friends, or online with strangers, Update 1.0.11 ensures the only thing burning is the toast—not your patience. Happy cooking! 🧑🍳🔥 As part of the All You Can Eat
One of the most notorious bugs in the All You Can Eat version involved the final boss of the "Campfire Cook Off" DLC—the Ever Peckish. On Switch, the boss’s particle effects (the burning logs and falling ash) caused severe frame drops, dropping from 30fps to nearly 15fps.
Overcooked! All You Can Eat получит обновление - Stratege
While 1.0.11 includes cumulative bug fixes, its main highlight is the integration of the massive that was released in October 2022. Here is a breakdown of the free content this update serves up:
: Improved frame rate consistency during high-chaos levels to mitigate the "jerky" feel noted by some Switch players.