Super Mario Maker 2 Died Too Many Times

Super Mario Maker 2 Died Too Many Times Message | Can I disable?

We imagine that there’s a few of you out there who are growing annoyed at the Super Mario Maker 2 died too many times message. If you are usually good at platformers, but keep getting frustrated every time this pops up, you will want to know how to turn it off. Luckily for you, we can help with that. You can read our Super Mario Maker 2 died too many times message guide to find out if you can disable this feature or not.

Super Mario Maker 2 Died Too Many Times Message | How to turn off

Super Mario Maker 2 Died Too Many Times

Before we tell you if you can turn the Super Mario Maker 2 died too many times message off or not, let’s explain what it is first.

Super Mario Maker 2 lets you create your own maps and upload them to the cloud. This allows players to make ridiculously difficult courses that are made with the sole purpose of frustrating you. Some masochistic designers only want to see you die, and not actually beat their level.

If you die often enough a pop-up message will appear. This will tell you that you’ve died too many times on a level, and you can accept help from the game to progress. This usually comes in the form of items, which you can use to overcome obstacles and successfully navigate a seemingly impossible map.

The message is designed to help kids and families who might struggle with some maps. However, not everyone is a child or a novice in need of help. Some players genuinely are good at platformers, and might get annoyed at the message always popping up if a level is a bit too difficult for them.

Unfortunately, there’s no way to turn this message off. Threads have popped up on the game’s Reddit page asking as much, but there isn’t an option to do so. You’ll just have to soldier on with this pop-up occasionally annoying you.

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