Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time is set to arrive on the Nintendo Switch next week, with an early access update, Version 1.1.1, being rolled out by Level-5 ahead of the release.
The update includes feature additions like a signature function for crafted items, control settings, and the ability to move to the Life Master.
Adjustments have been made to remember selected companions in production settings, increase the number of items made in one production, and organize information about skills on the equipment screen.
The update also brings balance changes to the main story and Area Challenges, along with bug fixes addressing various issues in the game.
Additionally, the patch notes include additions and adjustments to in-game guides, as well as translations for more clarity.
Players are eagerly anticipating the game's release but expressed concern over the update being prior to the game launch, and debated the significance of some adjustments.
Some users found comfort in the fix for not registering targets in the Pokédex and questioned the point of the new feature that allows skipping the apprentice trials.
Noteworthy fixes include issues related to progression, item acquisition, NPC movements, and multiplayer bugs, aiming to enhance the overall gameplay experience.
Despite delays affecting the hype, many are still interested in the game, awaiting final reviews before making a decision on purchasing.
The community engaged in discussions about the significance of certain changes and their impact on the core gameplay experience.
Future updates are anticipated, with players gearing up for the game's release and looking forward to experiencing the new content and improvements firsthand.