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The Switch version’s unique selling point is motion-controlled combat—flinging the Joy-Con to perform a power attack or aiming a bow with gyro. Patch 1.1.14.53 reduces the input lag from 120ms to approximately 80ms. While not as tight as Breath of the Wild, archery feels noticeably more responsive. Additionally, a bug that caused the bow to reset to center after every shot has been fixed.
To appreciate this update, we need to look at Skyrim Switch’s patch timeline: Summary