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A recent update for LEGO City Undercover on Nintendo Switch has been released and successfully patched. Players report the update addresses several issues, including crash fixes, performance improvements, and stability tweaks across multiple missions. The patch notes also mention minor bug fixes for NPC behavior and texture streaming.
Ensure your system firmware and custom environment are updated to support the latest game patch requirements.
Understanding how the game handles resolution and framing helps dictate your customization layout.
Ensure your file is labeled as "Pre-Patched" or "Integral."
The patched version reduces the likelihood of random game crashes or hard freezes.
The major patches (v1.0.1 and v1.0.2) introduced significant changes to the base game, especially for those using original physical cartridges or unpatched NSP files.
The gameplay mechanics in LEGO City Undercover remain largely intact, with the NSP update refining and polishing the experience. Players can expect:
For the majority of players searching for these files, the goal is emulation on PC via software like Yuzu or Ryujinx. On these platforms, "patched" versions of the game run significantly better than they ever did on original hardware. Emulators can leverage the raw power of a gaming PC to brute-force through the frame rate dips that plagued the Switch hardware.
. Fortunately, series of updates have "patched" many of these early frustrations, making the current version—often sought as a complete NSP file—a much better experience. What the Update Fixes
Always install the base game NSP first. Once the base installation is complete, install the update NSP.