Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist (Switch): all the updates (latest: Ver. 1.1.1)
On this page, you will find all there is to know about the various updates for Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist on Nintendo Switch.
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Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist – Ver. 1.1.1
- Release date: December 4th/5th 2024
- Patch notes:
Additions
- New brush! The Norlic brush, inspired by the request of one of our most active community members! This new brush allows for easier and more detailed blending of colours, available in Benjamin’s art supplies store!
- Automatic language selection on start-up.
Fixes
- Rotating the sword pieces during the quest to get Shakespeare’s skull should no longer result in a non-functional, square sword.
- Wiped away stuck bids.
- The colour of palettes should now be the same both while looking at them in the toolbox and while painting. You were not going crazy.
- Save file thumbnails will always appear.
- Fixed the rotation pivot of various interface elements.
- Fixed issues with flickering real-time light sources.
- The traversal UI no longer looks funky.
- Various buttons that sometimes stopped working will now always button properly.
- Selling a painting would sometimes result in all inputs ceasing to function, this is also now fixed.
- Players should no longer occasionally be whisked away into a boarded up house when loading a save file.
- The Australian sun has been tamed.
- The sound of the museum roof being lifted is now originating from the museum roof rather than at the centre of the world.
- The painting interface should now be a more suitable size for any canvas you decide to put on it.
- Passpartout would sometimes become afflicted with rapid onset glaucoma when rotating the canvas, causing his strokes to miss the target. He has been healed.
- The Teleshop interface should now always go away when you want it to.
- Increased the frame rate of some animations that would appear stuttery.
- Characters disconcertingly teleporting around the world should no longer be seen, even on ultra-wide monitors.
- Console input hints should no longer be visible on PC.
- The destroyed masterpiece now obeys the standard model of particle physics.
- The palette now contains all the colours of the palette when shown in the toolbox preview.
- Drawing on wallpaper does not completely screw up the wallpaper painting interface.
- When playing in ultra-wide resolutions all dialogue boxes should still be fully visible.
- The texture of the car that you draw on should no longer degrade in quality over time.
- It is now possible to change the quality settings of the game without discouraging customers from buying your art.
- Drawing on a golden silk canvas that has already been drawn on will no longer completely remove the old drawing.
- A hole in the ground into the infinite abyss has been filled.
- A lantern poking out through a wall is now properly aligned with the wall.
- The shop interface no longer pops out of existence. Well, it does, but you can’t see it happen anymore.
- The new canvas star icon should now act more predictably.
- Anti-Aliasing should now be active when you expect it to be.
- The intro house painting experience is now less sad because at least there will always be paint applied to the canvas even if Passpartout’s hopes and dreams are shattered.
- Various performance improvements.
- Various localization mistakes were fixed.
- Additional notes: none
- Source: Flamebait Games (Steam) / Happinet
Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist – Ver. 1.1.0 (Studio Update)
- Release date: March 26th 2024 (North America) / March 27th 2024 (Europe, Japan)
- Patch notes:
Additions
- Adds the ability to customise your Studio.
- You can design your own wallpaper, and change it at will.
- You can change the design of the floor.
- Added the POSCA Round Tip and the POSCA Chisel Tip to the art materials.
- Cats now appear in town.
Improvements
- Reduced loading time at start-up.
- Minor bug fixes.
- Additional details:
- The studio is entirely remade. We wanted the studio to feel more special and like a historical part of Phénix. It also always felt a bit cramped to us (or what cheeky real estate agents would call “cozy”) so we made it larger to give you some breathing space.
- We want the studio to feel like a home, like it belongs to you. So from this patch you can customize your studio by choosing your interior decoration style as well as flooring and wallpaper.
- In the studio you’ll be able to draw your own wallpaper pattern – making the studio completely unique to you!
- A studio of this size surely needs a little companion, don’t you think? Well there seems to be a feline fellow roaming around town. That bed of yours does seem like a perfect cozy spot for a cat, doesn’t it?
- Finally, we’ve partnered with POSCA to bring their pens into the world of Passpartout! The POSCA pen has always been the main inspiration for the Round Brush so now we’re finally able to call the round brush by its true name: The POSCA Round Tip.
- You’ll also find the POSCA Chisel Tip in Benjamin’s store as a new tool as well as a few new canvases. Hope you’ll like it!
- Additional notes: none
- Source: Flamebait Games (Steam) / Happinet
Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist – Ver. 1.0.1
- Release date: October 19th 2024 (Japan)
- Patch notes:
- Reduced loading time at start-up.
- The maximum number of pictures you can have is now displayed on the collection screen.
- Additional notes: none
- Source: Happinet
How to download updates for Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist for the Nintendo Switch?
To download the updates for Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist, you have three options:
- let the console do its thing if you have automatic downloads activated, and didn’t completely turn it off
If not…
- try to launch the game from the Home Menu while being connected to the internet. You should get a prompt when doing so: simply follow the instructions on screen;
OR
- select the game > press either + or – to go to the Options page > select Software update > select Via the Internet.
To check that you have the latest version installed, simply select the game on the Home Menu, and press – or + to go to the Options: the version number is displayed just below the game title.