Saharah's lines are wordy and repetitive, but to make matters worse, players must constantly exit and reinitiate conversation with her after making a purchase. Saharah, a camel who visits periodically to sell to the player, has always had a time-consuming dialogue tree. Thankfully, Nintendo seems to be aware of these minor gripes, as it has finally corrected one by altering dialogue with Saharah, the traveling rug and flooring merchant. Nothing is necessarily broken, but key features such as crafting menus and customization menus need to be streamlined.
The game is in desperate need of small, quality-of-life updates. Although it adds a swimming function and some new characters, the real surprise in the update comes in the form of something very minor: dialogue changes.
Nintendo has updated the game since its release in March, but the July 3rd update is one of the biggest yet.