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Revision as of 16:21, 8 September 2022
Fits, also referred to as Freshest Fits, are player options in Splatoon 3 found on the equipment screen. Gear, weapon, and control settings can be saved as presets, similar to how amiibo functioned in Splatoon 2.
Description
Players may save up to five configurations of Fits, and amiibo retain their functionality to offer more configurations if a player has them.
Players can also use SplatNet 3 to view and edit their Fits.
Quotes
“ | Fashion Desk is hovering nearby, begging us to mention the Freshest Fits feature. While we, the User Interface dept., would have called it "Gear Saver 1.0" instead[sic] "Freshest Fits," we acknowledge the utility of being able to save your weapon, gear, and camera options as a set.
Now, this is completely outside our domain, but we can confirm that you'll be able to use the SplatNet 3 smartphone app to view and edit your Freshest Fits. Apparently you'll be able to show your favorite "fits" off to friends? We're not sure why, but- |
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