Have you noticed any specific changes in this update that impacted your main character? Let us know in the comments!
This patch ensured that players who purchased these specific DLC characters could properly use their corresponding Amiibo figures to train, fight alongside, or battle against them in the 3DS version of the game.
Highlight the Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS icon on the HOME Menu. A prompt should appear asking you to update. Select "Update" and follow the on-screen instructions. Super Smash Bros- Update 1.1.7 DLC 3DS -EUR U...
The Super Smash Bros. series is known for its extensive DLC, which typically includes new characters, stages, and music. For the 3DS version, the DLC was made available in the form of "characters packs" or as part of the "Season Pass."
Competitive balance and rule suggestions Have you noticed any specific changes in this
The primary public reason for the update was to maintain replay data compatibility . In Smash for 3DS , replays were not videos but sequences of inputs. Any balance change or bug fix could desync old replays. 1.1.7 invalidated all older replays, forcing players to save them as video files before updating.
Games and DLC for the Nintendo 3DS are region-locked, meaning games and downloadable content purchased in one region may not be compatible or available in another. Therefore, if you're looking for EUR (European) region-specific content or updates, it's crucial to ensure that your Nintendo 3DS and the game are set to the EUR region. Highlight the Super Smash Bros
The Japanese version (1.1.7 JPN) included a small fix for the “Miiverse stage crash” that never affected EUR/USA because Miiverse was already shuttering globally. Thus, EUR/USA 1.1.7 is truly just the stability patch.
Released silently in mid-2016 for the Japanese and European (EUR) regions, and shortly after for the North American (U) region, Update 1.1.7 arrived with no official patch notes, no fanfare, and most notably, . In an era where players were accustomed to flashy DLC trailers featuring Bayonetta and Corrin, 1.1.7 felt like a ghost in the machine.
Iconic battlefields including Dream Land (64), Peach's Castle (64), Hyrule Castle (64), Super Mario Maker, and Midgar.
Then came – a ghost in the machine.