Samurai Jack Battle Through Time Switch Nsp Install [hot] -
Here’s a deep, technical breakdown of installing Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time as an NSP on a Nintendo Switch (for educational/preservation purposes only — assuming you own a legitimate copy and are using a modded console).
Installing Samurai Jack: A Battle Through Time NSP on Nintendo Switch
For those looking to add Samurai Jack: A Battle Through Time to their Nintendo Switch collection via NSP (Nintendo Submission Package), here’s a step-by-step guide: samurai jack battle through time switch nsp install
Step 1: Set Up Atmosphere and Hekate
If you haven’t already:
- Overclocking: Using Sys-clk (a homebrew overclock tool), set GPU to 768MHz and RAM to 1600MHz. This stabilizes framerate during heavy particle effects (e.g., the Guardian’s time portal fights).
- Save Management: Use Checkpoint or JKSV to back up your save file. The game only has one autosave slot, so manual backups prevent progress loss.
- DLC Integration: If you installed the "Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time – Digital Art Book" DLC (an NSP), it shows up separately as a "Downloadable Content" item. The "Aku’s Armor Set" unlocks immediately after the first level.
Transfer File: Copy your Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time .nsp file into that folder. Here’s a deep, technical breakdown of installing Samurai
6. Common errors & fixes
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| Invalid NSP | Corrupt download or bad dump | Re-dump from legit copy or re-download. |
| Unable to start software | Sigpatches missing/outdated | Update sigpatches for your CFW/firmware. |
| Error 2002-0001 | SD card corruption (exFAT) | Backup, reformat as FAT32, restore. |
| Requires firmware X | Game needs higher system version | Update firmware via Daybreak (don’t use official Nintendo updater). | Overclocking: Using Sys-clk (a homebrew overclock tool), set
Step 3: Troubleshooting Common Errors
- Error 2002-4513 (Corrupt Data): Your SD card is likely formatted as FAT32 and the NSP is fragmented. Solution: Use DBI’s "Clean Orphaned Files" feature or reformat your SD card to exFAT (not recommended) or simply re-copy the file.
- Error 2155-8007 (Can't start software): 99% of the time, this is Sigpatches. Google "Switch sigpatches" and download the latest for your HOS version.
- The game boots but lags: Samurai Jack is actually well-optimized, but if you are on a Switch Lite or v1 Switch, turn off "Reverse NX" or any resolution mods. Play in handheld mode for the smoothest 60 FPS.
- DLC Weapons not showing up: The pre-order DLC (The Scotsman’s sword) is usually merged into the v1.0.1 update. You don't need a separate DLC ticket.
Do not mix regions (US NSP with EUR update) unless you have a patch to unlock region-free (usually fine, but sometimes mismatched Title IDs).