Fifa 21 Legacy Edition Switch Nsp Update Better Review

This is where the answer gets complicated. "Legacy Edition" is a dirty word in the Nintendo Switch community. Here is the honest verdict:

The Bad:

The Good:

Before we talk about updates, we have to address the elephant in the room. FIFA 21 Legacy Edition on the Switch is not the same game as FIFA 21 on PS5, Xbox Series X, or even PS4.

| Category | Base Game (1.0.0) | With NSP Update (1.0.3) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Rosters | Outdated (Summer 2020) | Updated (Winter 2021) | | Stability | Crashes in Year 3 Career | Stable for 10+ years | | Gameplay | Slow, floaty | Identical (no change) | | Graphics | 720p/30fps | 720p/30fps (no change) | | Handheld FPS | Dips to 25fps | Stable 30fps | fifa 21 legacy edition switch nsp update better

For the uninitiated, an NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) is the digital file format for Switch games and updates. When we discuss the FIFA 21 Legacy Edition NSP update, we usually refer to version 1.0.3 (the final patch released by EA).

Short Answer: Yes.

If you are running the game via NSP files (installed on the home menu), applying the latest update (usually v1.0.1 or similar) is recommended for a few reasons:

Note on NSP/XCI: If you are using custom firmware (CFW), updating the NSP is generally cleaner than using an "Update NSP" file if you can find a pre-patched "trimmed" XCI or a full base+update NSP. This prevents save data corruption issues sometimes found when linking unrelated NSP files. This is where the answer gets complicated