He didn’t jump. He didn't hammer. Instead, he pulled out the paper airplane from the start, unfolded it, and held it up.

Graphics Backend: Vulkan Resolution Scale: 2x (1440p) or 3x (4K) Anisotropic Filtering: 16x Shader Cache: Enabled PPTC (Profiled Persistent Translation Cache): Enabled Audio Backend: OpenAL Vsync: On (if screen tearing) FPS Cap: Off (game limits to 60)

Performance is perhaps the most noticeable improvement for many users. The v1.0.1 update includes optimizations that reduce the overhead on the CPU and GPU. In an emulator environment, these efficiencies translate directly into higher framerates and reduced input lag. Since Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door relies heavily on "Action Commands"—timed button presses during combat—low latency is crucial. The v1.0.1 update helps ensure that your inputs are registered accurately, making those stylish moves and perfect guards much easier to pull off.