There is some good news for the impatient creators who want to indulge in all the Mushroom Kingdom goodness that Super Mario Maker plans to offer. The nine-day in-game item delivery system that was announced just around a month ago will be replaced thanks to a day-one patch coming when the game launches today.
It was previously revealed in a huge content trailer that many of the level editor tools in Super Mario Maker would not be available straight away when the game first launches. The idea was that Nintendo planned to roll out the tools over a nine day period, provided that players put in at least five minutes of design time each of those days. This feature was not received well by critics with review copies, so Nintendo's work-around is the version 1.01 patch that will overhaul the system.
Unfortunately, there is no exact details regarding exactly what the new system entails. Some assume that items are now delivered based on the player's own play time, perhaps regardless of whether or not all of the obtained tools have been used; the only concrete information that the company has revealed is that tools and items will be rolled out on a more steady basis. Once the patch is downloaded, creators will be free to create and unlock tools on their schedule instead of being held back by the nine-day schedule that was previously in place.
Super Mario Maker, Nintendo's most Mario experience on the Wii U will be available today for $59.99 USD alongside the compatible 30th anniversary 8-bit Super Mario amiibo.
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