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My Time at Sandrock — Quick Install & Use Guide for "My Time at Sandrock -NSP--Update 1.4.2.0-.rar"

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Installation Steps

  1. Extract the Archive: Right-click the .rar file and select "Extract Here." You should obtain a single .nsp file (usually between 300MB and 600MB).
  2. Transfer to Switch: Connect your Switch via USB to your PC. Use a tool like Nut (for Tinfoil) or simply copy the .nsp to the root of your microSD card.
  3. Open Installer: Launch Tinfoil or DBI from your Switch homebrew menu.
  4. Install Update: Navigate to "Install from SD Card," find the My Time at Sandrock - Update 1.4.2.0.nsp file, and select it. Choose "Install" (do not select "Install as Ticket Only").
  5. Verify: Once finished, the Switch home menu icon should behave normally. Launch the game. Go to the main menu "Settings" — the version number in the bottom corner should read Ver. 1.4.2.0.

End-game Content: Introduced the Dead Sea Ruins in Lab 7, a challenging roguelike dungeon designed for high-level players. My Time at Sandrock -NSP--Update 1.4.2.0-.rar

Gameplay Fixes

Beyond romance, several mechanical additions and quality-of-life updates make managing your workshop smoother: Console Changelist | My Time at Sandrock Wiki | Fandom My Time at Sandrock — Quick Install &

Post-Marriage Quests: Dedicated storylines have been added for several popular characters including Logan, Fang, Owen, Grace, Justice, Qi, Amirah, Mi-an, Nia, and Unsuur. These quests trigger after marriage to provide more end-game relationship depth. Extract the Archive : Right-click the

Elara found the file buried in a folder labeled “TEMP_BACKUP_2024.”

Suddenly, the sand beneath his character began to glitch, falling away into a void of raw code. The "Update 1.4.2.0" wasn't a patch for the game; it was a bridge. Through the screen, Aris heard the sound of real wind—not from his speakers, but from behind his own curtains.