My Hero Ones Justice 2 -nsp Dlcs Update 1.0.1- [extra Quality] Page
My Hero One's Justice 2 update 1.0.1 for Nintendo Switch was a foundational, early post-launch patch focused on improving game stability, adjusting voiceovers, and balancing Story Mode difficulty. While foundational, this update predates the comprehensive character additions found in the game's later Season Passes and v1.05/v1.12 updates. For more details on the update, visit Bandai Namco. 1.12 Patch Notes My Hero One's Justice 2
Update 1.0.1 Analysis
Update 1.0.1 was a crucial "Day One Patch" released shortly after the game's launch (or sometimes pre-loaded for digital buyers). Its primary focus was stability and localization. MY HERO ONES JUSTICE 2 -NSP DLCs Update 1.0.1-
- System Stability: Fixed rare crashes that occurred during heavy particle effects (e.g., when multiple Quirks activated simultaneously).
- Text Corrections: Fixed various typos and localization errors in the English text scripts.
- Online Functionality: Initial improvements to netcode stability for online matches, though the Switch version remained prone to lag depending on peer connection.
- Save Data: Ensured compatibility with the incoming DLC save structures.
2. System Stability
- Reduced input lag during online "Ranked" matches.
- Fixed a glitch where Recovery (Get-up attacks) would occasionally phase through blocking opponents.
- Corrected audio desync issues during Plus Ultra 2 cinematics.
Part 3: Gameplay Mechanics & Balance Changes (Patch Notes Deep Dive)
Bandai Namco rarely releases simple bug fixes. Here are the undocumented (and documented) mechanical shifts found in the 1.0.1 binary: My Hero One's Justice 2 update 1
Gameplay Changes
The NSP DLCs Update 1.0.1 brings significant gameplay changes, particularly with the addition of two new playable characters. Overhaul and The Arrival offer unique playstyles that cater to different player preferences. Update 1
- Overhaul: As a villain, Overhaul brings a new dimension to the game's roster. His abilities allow for aggressive playstyles, making him a formidable opponent in close-range combat. His command grab, which can be canceled into from a normal attack, provides a high degree of versatility.
- The Arrival: The Arrival, on the other hand, offers a more strategic playstyle. His electrification ability allows him to deal damage over time, making him a valuable asset in long-range battles.
Performance Review on Switch (Version 1.0.1)
How does the final version run on Nintendo’s hybrid hardware?
- Handheld Mode: The game runs at a dynamic 540p. Update 1.0.1 stabilized the frame rate during stage destruction (like the USJ Arc stage). Expect consistent 30 FPS, but slight drops when four Sidekicks are on screen simultaneously.
- Docked Mode: 720p to 900p. The game looks crisp, though the 1.0.1 patch reduced the aggressive "bloom" lighting, making character models look flatter but easier to read in chaotic fights.
The Verdict: On Switch, One’s Justice 2 is not a 60 FPS fighter like Smash Bros. or Dragon Ball FighterZ, but Update 1.0.1 makes it the most stable it has ever been.