I am Queen Bee.
And this is the letter Q.
Click on me to hear the sound.
However, Switch players must accept that they’re playing a snapshot of the game — one that lacks the Randomizer, Enhanced Mode, and numerous balance tweaks that have kept the PC version fresh for years. For those seeking the “better” experience hinted at by community discussions, the path forward involves either:
The game is less prone to hard crashes or freezing during loading screens in later updates.
The core of a better Salt and Sanctuary experience on Switch lies in the version number. Launch versions of the game had minor bugs and UI scaling issues that were later addressed in official patches. If you are playing an unpatched NSP, you are missing out on critical quality-of-life improvements that make the handheld experience much smoother.