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The Rise of the Golden Idol — Tutorial (Update 1.3.0)

v1.3.0

While there is no official update listed for The Rise of the Golden Idol

Update 1.3.0

Without spoiling the narrative, the third act of the game involves a massive scene with over 150 interactive objects and 45 conclusions to draw. On the base Switch hardware (non-OLED, non-Lite), the game previously experienced frame drops when zooming in on this specific level. optimizes texture streaming and reduces the RAM footprint of background animations, locking the frame rate to a stable 30fps even in the most chaotic "idol meltdown" sequences. The Rise of the Golden Idol -NSP--Update 1.3.0-...

Update 1.3.0: What's New?

between your brain and the mystery. By fixing save-game risks and streamlining word collection, the game allows you to stay immersed in its unique 1970s aesthetic without wrestling with the interface. If you haven’t picked up the sequel yet, the The Golden Idol Saga The Rise of the Golden Idol — Tutorial (Update 1

Visual Inconsistencies

: Minor art assets that were previously placeholders or inconsistent between the "past" and "present" scenes have been corrected to ensure clues remain accurate. Update 1

Thematically, the "Rise of the Golden Idol" is a story about narrative ambition. The 1.3.0 era introduced or solidified support for new cases that bridged gaps in the main story. The DLCs, such as The Spider of Lanka , are not mere side attractions; they are woven into the fabric of the main plot, enriching the lore of the Idol and the nefarious organizations seeking to control it. This commitment to expanding the story post-launch transformed the game from a singular experience into a serialized saga. It encouraged players to revisit old cases with new context, effectively "rising" the stakes of the entire narrative.

Your job is to scan the environment, collect keywords (names, verbs, objects), and fill in a logic grid to explain exactly what happened, to whom, and why. The sequel expands on the original with larger maps, multi-scene narratives, and a deeper dive into the lore of the Golden Idol—an artifact that seems to corrupt intent and rewrite memories.