Who Wants To Be A — Millionaire -nsp--update 1.4....
The Update 1.4 for the Nintendo Switch (NSP) version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
The v1.4 update (often bundled with or leading into the Deluxe Upgrade content) introduces several major improvements: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire -NSP--Update 1.4....
- Memory Leak Fix: The game no longer crashes when you load the "Celebrity Edition" skins.
- Save Data: Your progress carries over. You won't lose your 15-question win streak.
- File Size: The update patch weighs in at approximately 450 MB.
New features and content
Custom playlists:
Act II — Rising Action
- During the episode, subtle changes occur: the studio audience’s memories of the show’s past differ; a former contestant’s testimony is altered in real time; Mara’s answers and choices seem influenced by phantom recollections.
- Kiko scrapes data mid-broadcast and reconstructs code that reveals Update 1.4 can push micro-suggestions to mass audiences and selectively enhance or erase small memories tied to audiovisual cues.
- Mara senses gaps in her own recollection — a childhood promise, a face she can’t place — and grows paranoid.
- Lolo shows Mara an old ledger linking producers to campaign donations and coerced guests; he believes the update is a tool for rewriting witness memories in pending corruption trials.
- Agent Pilar gets a tip from a whistleblower and zeroes in on the studio; she begins to tail the broadcast for irregularities, fearing the tool is being used on voters, jurors, and witnesses.
The only thing holding it back is the lack of online multiplayer. For a game called Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, competing against your own high score gets lonely. Nevertheless, if you have been waiting for the definitive edition, Update 1.4 is the final answer. The Update 1