L.a. Noire Switch Nsp -update- __link__ • Limited
Quick review — L.A. Noire (Nintendo Switch, NSP update)
- Officially, L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files and the remastered L.A. Noire were released on multiple platforms; a Nintendo Switch edition exists on the eShop as a licensed, DRM-protected cartridge/download. Any NSP circulating outside the eShop is an unofficial dump or repack.
- “Updates” in the NSP ecosystem often mean redistributed dumps reflecting one of:
HD Rumble:
Subtle haptic feedback during interrogation and clue-finding. Working with NSP Updates
: General stability improvements and bug fixes required for smooth gameplay. Technical Features of the Switch Version L.A. Noire Switch NSP -Update-
For those unfamiliar with the game, L.A. Noire is an open-world detective game set in the 1940s in Los Angeles. Players take on the role of Cole Phelps, a veteran detective who returns to Los Angeles after serving in World War II. As Phelps, players must solve a series of cases, from small-time crimes to large-scale conspiracies, while navigating the complexities of being a detective in a corrupt and crime-ridden city. Quick review — L
- Audio Sync: Fixing desynchronization issues between lip movements and dialogue, which was disastrous for a game reliant on interrogating suspects.
- Stability: Addressing crashes that occurred when traversing the open world.
