Given that Nintendo’s next console (colloquially “Switch 2”) is expected to support 4K and 120Hz output, many believe the 303 patch is a . In fact, leakers suggest that a future native port of MK8D for the new system will include exactly these features—only officially sanctioned.
: The primary "quality" fix was a critical patch for a security flaw in the game's netcode. Reports suggest it addressed a buffer overflow issue to ensure safer online play. Performance Stability update mario kart 8 deluxe 303 extra quality
You read that right. In 303 EQ, if you press the item button within 3 frames of hitting a stray banana peel, your character kicks it forward. It doesn’t break your stride. It transforms the peel into a spinning, high-velocity projectile. The first week after the patch, online lobbies descended into beautiful chaos—veterans weeping as their perfect banana traps were soccer-kicked back into their faces. Casual players hate it. Pro players are building religions around it. Reports suggest it addressed a buffer overflow issue
Dataminers identified that the update fixed a security flaw in the game's netcode , specifically addressing a buffer overflow issue that could potentially be exploited. It doesn’t break your stride
: The update targeted underlying issues to ensure smoother online play, though it did not include any new tracks, characters, or major balance changes. Maintenance Focus