Overcooked All You Can Eat -nsp--update - 1.0.11-...
For local couch co-op, a single pair of Joy-Cons can be split horizontally between two players, making it incredibly easy to establish a 4-player party without buying extra controllers.
A bottlenecked dish station will completely halt your food production line. Wash plates immediately upon return.
An update file (like Update 1.0.11) is a separate NSP package that modifies or overwrites the base game files. It does not contain the full game, meaning you must install the base Overcooked! All You Can Eat NSP before applying the update. What’s New in Update 1.0.11? Overcooked All You Can Eat -NSP--Update 1.0.11-...
This update specifically addresses NAT traversal issues when playing cross-platform with PC or Xbox players. Players reported that prior updates (1.0.8, 1.0.9) would drop lobbies when one player’s Switch went into sleep mode. resolves reconnect logic, ensuring that hosts can recover sessions without rebooting the entire kitchen.
Maintenance updates for a massive compilation like this are critical. While specific patch notes for version 1.0.11 often focus on under-the-hood stability, they generally address: For local couch co-op, a single pair of
(Update 1.0.11 – “Sous-Chef Quality of Life”)
❌ Requires CFW (not for unmodified Switches) ❌ Still no voice chat in-game (use Discord on your phone) ❌ Some visual compromise vs. 4K consoles (720p handheld / 1080p docked) An update file (like Update 1
Moreover, the update fixes a critical bug that prevented 4-player local co-op when using a mix of Pro Controllers and third-party wired controllers. Now, all four chefs can chop calmly (or frantically) without input drops.
Impact on players and community