Ys Memoire The Oath In Felghana Nspupdate 1 Guide
Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana – NSP Update 1
A Story of Recursive Memories
- Dump your cartridge using a tool like NXDumpTool to create a base NSP/XCI.
- Obtain the official update via Nintendo’s CDN using a title key (requires a legitimate console linked to your account).
- Install using a Title Installer (e.g., DBI, Tinfoil, or Goldleaf).
- Verify checksums – The correct SHA-256 for Update 1 NSP ends with
...F7A3B91C.
Here is the strange, wonderful reality of that patch: It is incredibly minor—and that is a good thing.
End of Story.
Would you like a continuation exploring the “Memory Fragment: Tear of the Wind” or the corrupted save-file dungeon? ys memoire the oath in felghana nspupdate 1
Quality-of-Life Boosts: A new High-Speed Mode (Turbo) allows you to speed up movement and combat by 1.5x to 2x. There is also a "No Fall" support feature to prevent damage from accidental tumbles in tricky platforming sections. Gameplay: Fast, Fluid, and Fierce
This "Memoire" version is based on the PSP release but includes several modern enhancements: Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana – NSP
For those managing their digital library on Nintendo Switch, the term NSP refers to the file format used for digital games and updates. Update 1 (typically version 1.0.1 or similar) usually focuses on stability and minor bug fixes reported shortly after the global launch.
What is Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana?
This is a remastered version of Ys: The Oath in Felghana (originally a remake of Ys III: Wanderers from Ys).
The “Memoire” edition was released for Nintendo Switch in Japan in April 2023, and later for PS4/PS5 (Japan) and PC (worldwide via XSEED).
The Switch version includes: Dump your cartridge using a tool like NXDumpTool
The Context: What is This Game?
Originally a remake of Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (a side-scroller), The Oath in Felghana was rebuilt from the ground up by Falcom using the engine from Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim. It is widely considered by fans to be one of the best entries in the entire franchise, striking a perfect balance between the button-mashing fun of Ys Seven and the "bump combat" simplicity of Ys I & II.









