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: Features like "throwing" items—originally introduced in the second game—have been retroactively added to levels from the first game.
The 1.0.11 update focuses heavily on refining the multiplayer infrastructure and ironing out persistent bugs. Improved Network Stability Overcooked All You Can Eat -NSP--Update 1.0.11-...
: Improved loading times and overall frame rate stability for the Switch hardware. Overcooked is not a relaxing cooking sim
Overcooked is not a relaxing cooking sim. It’s a stress test for communication, coordination, and your ability to not throw a Joy-Con at your partner when they set the rice on fire for the fourth time. All You Can Eat doubles down on that – in the best way possible. Overcooked
Overcooked! All You Can Eat is the definitive, remastered compilation of the chaotic cooking series, blending Overcooked! Overcooked! 2
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.
(Update 1.0.11 – “Sous-Chef Quality of Life”)
