Pokemon Sword Switch Nsp Xci Dlc Update 132 [patched] -
When discussing content related to Pokémon Sword on the Nintendo Switch, specifically regarding file formats like NSP, XCi, and DLC updates, the conversation usually revolves around the technical aspects of the game, the "Modding/Hacking" scene, and the differences between versions.
Issue 4: Emulator (Yuzu) shows low FPS in the Wild Area
- Cause : Rendering issues with older graphics drivers or emulator builds.
- Fix : Update Yuzu to the latest Early Access or Mainline build. For Pokémon Sword specifically, enable "Use Asynchronous Shader Building" and set Accuracy Level to "Normal".
Fixed a bug that allowed players to see if an opponent had selected Zacian, Zamazenta, or Xerneas by viewing team sprites. pokemon sword switch nsp xci dlc update 132
If you have a NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) or XCI (ROM image) file of Pokémon Sword, you'll need to update it to version 1.3.2. Here's a general outline: When discussing content related to Pokémon Sword on
- Method A (NSP Route): Users install the Base Game NSP, then install the Update NSP (overwriting game data), then install the DLC NSP.
- Method B (XCI Route): Users often use PC tools (like NSTP or 4NXCI) to "inject" the Update and DLC NSP files into the base XCI file. This creates a single "Super XCI" file containing the base game + update 1.3.2 + DLC, playable directly from an SD card on modified Switch consoles.
General Stability: General gameplay improvements to enhance the overall user experience. DLC Expansion Pass Content Cause : Rendering issues with older graphics drivers
