The Nintendo Switch has become a core part of Nintendo's brand over the past decade, but that hasn't stopped the system from receiving numerous complaints over its limitations and flaws. Although the Nintendo Switch 2 has helped alleviate some of its predecessors' hardware weaknesses and even added some long-awaited features for new releases, it still wasn't able to fix some of Nintendo's most glaring player concerns.
Thankfully, while it did take a lot longer than we had hoped, Nintendo just dropped a surprise update that offers a major upgrade to the original Switch, finally making it far more usable than ever before.
If you've ever used the Nintendo eShop before, you'll know how abysmal it feels to use it with incredibly long loading times, scrolling stuttering, and plenty of glitches that make it barely usable at the best of times. Thankfully, after nearly an entire decade of these issues being prevalent, Nintendo has finally put out a patch that fixes nearly every problem we had with the original store with the 22.5.0 firmware update.
Considering that the store made it such a pain to search through to find new games, the restored functionality opens a whole new world of...
