F-zero 99 Updated to Version 1.2.0 Patch Notes
by Madhumitha | Updated Jan 25, 2024
F-zero 99 Updated To Version 1.2.0 Patch Notes
Enhancements and Additions
Private Lobbies have been added. To utilize them, select a game mode, set a 4-digit passcode, and then join the lobby. Players with matching game modes and passcodes can meet in the same lobby to race.
Private Lobby race results are not reflected in leaderboard points, records, or challenge progress. Also, you will receive less EXP and fewer ticket points than in regular races.
Secret Tracks have been added. These will occasionally appear in F-ZERO 99.
Maximum level and skill rating for players have increased. The maximum level has increased from 99 to 399 and the maximum skill rating has increased from S20 to S50.
Levels 100 and above are indicated in the game as ☆ = 1. For example, “☆00” for level 100 and “☆☆00” for level 200.
Added one badge that can be used to customize Pilot Cards. After meeting the specified conditions, you will be able to use it for customization.
You can check the specified conditions and perform customization by selecting WORKSHOP on the main menu, and then selecting PILOT CARDS.
General Improvement
F-Zero 99
F-Zero 99 is a new online racing game with battle royale features made by Nintendo. They shared news about the game on September 14, 2023, and it's available for free to Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) subscribers. This is the first F-Zero game since 2004, and it's the fourth 99-style battle royale game on NSO.
The game is based on the 1990 Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) game F-Zero. In "F-Zero 99," you race against 98 other players online. The goal is to stay in the race longer than others and finish it. Each player has a power meter, and if it runs out due to damage, they're out of the race. You can knock out opponents with low power to replenish your own meter. Collecting Super Sparks on the tracks lets you access a higher road called the Skyway, giving you a speed boost to pass other players for a short time.
F-Zero 99 Gameplay
F-Zero 99 is a game that's like Pac-Man 99, Super Mario Bros. 35, and Tetris 99. It takes the classic F-Zero game and turns it into a battle royale. The graphics, cars, and tracks are from the old SNES game, giving it a nostalgic feel. It borrows the speed boost idea from F-Zero X.
In the game, you race against 98 real players, aiming to be the last one standing and finish first. Your car has an energy meter for health and speed boosts. If it runs out, your car explodes, and you're out, but you can refill it in a pit zone. Collecting Super Sparks lets you access the Skyway, a floating road, for a quick speed boost. As the race goes on, slower bumper cars join, making it trickier. You can use a spin move to push away these cars and others.
The main mode is an online race with up to 99 players. There are other modes like Grand Prix (a series of five races), Team Battle, Pro Tracks (harder races), and Practice. Grand Prix needs tickets earned in other modes, and points go on a weekly leaderboard. You can unlock new colors and designs by completing goals.
F-Zero 99 Overview
Developer
Nintendo Software Technology
Publisher
Nintendo
Series
F-Zero
Platform
Nintendo Switch
Release
September 14, 2023
Genre Racing
Battle Royale
Mode
Multiplayer
F-Zero 99 Trailer
F-zero 99 Updated To Version 1.2.0 Patch Notes-FAQs
The update introduces new features, bug fixes, and optimizations for an enhanced gaming experience.
Yes, several new tracks have been added to diversify the gameplay and challenge players with fresh racing environments.
Absolutely, Version 1.2.0 includes performance optimizations to improve overall game stability and responsiveness.
Yes, the patch brings adjustments to vehicle balance to ensure fair competition and enhance the competitive aspect of the game.
Certainly, the update introduces exciting new multiplayer features to enhance the social and competitive aspects of F-Zero 99 gameplay.