Switch Nsp Update Extra Quality — Destroy All Humans

Destroy All Humans!

For on Nintendo Switch, the most critical "extra quality" enhancement comes from Update 1.0.1 (and subsequent patches like 1.08), which focus on stabilizing the port's technical performance and visual fidelity. Technical Quality Improvements

Enhanced Soundtrack:

The game's soundtrack has been remastered, providing a more immersive audio experience that complements the on-screen action. destroy all humans switch nsp update extra quality

Polished jetpack visual effects and smoother talking animations for Crypto. UI & Tracking: Destroy All Humans

Visual Polish

: The update fixed multiple texture issues and improved jetpack VFX , ensuring your flight over 1950s America looks as sharp as possible on the handheld. Playable, but ugly

Graphics Overlays

For those using a modified console, "Extra Quality" often refers to or Sys-clk (overclocking) to force better performance:

Stock 1.0.3 NSP:

A solid 6/10. Playable, but ugly. Framerate hovers at 30 FPS with stutters. With Extra Quality Mod + Overclock: A genuine 8/10 experience. The game finally looks like the PS4 version running at low-medium settings. Handheld mode, in particular, transforms into a crisp, detailed rampage.

Why the struggle? The Switch’s 4GB of RAM struggled with the game’s physics objects. Every cow abducted, every gas station exploded, every human flung into the troposphere generated persistent physics calculations. The base NSP handled this by aggressive LOD (Level of Detail) swapping, causing trees and buildings to "pop" into existence 50 meters from the player.