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If the game feels like it is running in slow motion while using a 60FPS mod, it means your PC cannot maintain the full 60 frames. You may need to lower your resolution or disable the mod. Paper Mario - The Thousand Year Door -v1.0.1 Ry...
The Thousand-Year Door follows Mario as he searches for the legendary Crystal Stars to open the titular door in the rough-and-tumble town of Rogueport. The game is celebrated for its: : A legally dumped copy of Paper Mario:
The 2024 remake of TTYD modernizes the classic with widescreen support, orchestrated audio, and quality-of-life features. However, launch version v1.0.0 contained several softlocks and graphical glitches. Patch 1.0.1 was released within two weeks of launch. Simultaneously, the emulation community (particularly Ryujinx users) reported that the patch resolved several emulation-specific crashes, making it the de facto version for high-fidelity PC play. The Thousand-Year Door follows Mario as he searches
Patch 1.0.1 includes a subtle change to how the engine handles asynchronous asset loading, which directly benefits Ryujinx’s translation layer (OpenGL/Vulkan).
The v1.0.1 update polishes an already stellar remake, making the Switch version the most stable way to play.