: Adjustments to the "Blitz" command in FFVI and improved responsiveness for the "Defend" and "Row" buttons in the battle menu. Why the Switch Version is the "Definitive" Experience
: Improvements to the now show current ABP progress more clearly, and spells are better organized by level. Final Fantasy VI : FINAL FANTASY Pixel Remaster Switch NSP UPDATE
: Added a (0x to 4x) to the "Boost" features, similar to the existing EXP and Gil modifiers. Companion dialogue now displays in a fixed order rather than randomly. Final Fantasy IV : Adjustments to the "Blitz" command in FFVI
: "NSP" stands for Nintendo Switch Package . It is the standard digital file format used by the Nintendo eShop to deliver games and updates to the console. Companion dialogue now displays in a fixed order
From a technical report perspective, the Switch NSP utilizes the "Gala" engine (Square Enix's internal engine for these ports).
A legitimate scene release will look like this: Final.Fantasy.Pixel.Remaster.v1.1.0.nsp or Final.Fantasy.VI.Pixel.Remaster.Update.v1.1.0.nsp
This usually means your Switch system firmware or AtmospUpdate your CFW environment to the latest version.