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Resident Evil Revelations 2 — Switch Nsp Actual Best

in size. For the "actual best" experience, ensure you have the full version that includes all four episodic chapters and DLC, as the Switch version is sold as a complete package. Performance Overview

Digital Foundry’s original analysis noted that Revelations 2 on Switch had uneven frame-pacing—the image would update at 33.3ms, then 50ms, then 33.3ms. This creates a judder effect. resident evil revelations 2 switch nsp actual best

By installing the NSP to your SD card (exFAT or FAT32 formatted), you actually reclaim of wasted space. For Switch users juggling a 512GB card, that’s room for Doom Eternal or The Witcher 3 . in size

Let's address the elephant in the room. The "actual best" version of Resident Evil Revelations 2 does not exist on the Nintendo eShop. You cannot buy this optimized, pre-patched, overclocking-friendly build from Capcom. This creates a judder effect

Resident Evil Revelations 2 is a standout title on the Nintendo Switch, offering a mix of survival horror and intense action. To get the best experience with the NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) format, it is essential to ensure you have the complete package, including all DLCs and updates. The Complete Package

While internal resolution remains similar to the original (1080p/720p), it can be upscaled to when docked on supported displays. Key Features & Content


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