Nintendo’s “Currently investigating” Fire Emblem Engage Relay Trials bug
Fire Emblem joins was widely praised at launch, but it appears that the first update may have caused a minor issue related to the title’s Cooperative Multiplayer Transition Experimental mode. As highlighted by Nintendo’s official customer support social media account, the gaming giant is aware of player reports and is “currently investigating” the issue.
As explained by Siliconera, the problem occurs when choosing “take over” after “random” in the Transition Test. When selecting “takeover” – it will show the current message “no data to take over”. Here is a preliminary translation of Nintendo’s customer support tweet:
“We received a question about ‘No data can be transferred’ even if you select ‘Random’ under ‘Transfer’ under ‘Fire Emblem Engage.’ We’re investigating now, so happy Please wait for more information. We apologize for the inconvenience.”
To minimize the possibility of this problem, the best way to deal with this is obviously to enter the code manually when entering the Transitional Test mode. Here’s a little more info on this mode from our Nintendo Life review:
“Relay testing shows you tackle maps with other players in co-op mode accessed via tickets earned in the main campaign. Battles here don’t need to be played in a single game. times and you can play against your friends or random players to jump into the fray to help others who’ve got their turn and then put their game aside. new mechanics, with Entrance portals scattered around the arenas that will be opened up for other players to then spawn as they take turns.”