"Handheld performance is still choppy." Fix: Go to System Settings > Display. Turn off "Auto-Brightness" and ensure "Stability" is prioritized over "Vivid Colors." This reduces background processing load. The Final Verdict The Batman- Arkham Asylum Switch NSP update (version 1.1.0) is non-negotiable. If you own the Arkham Trilogy on Switch and have not updated yet, your experience is currently sub-par.
Clear 3 GB of space, connect to Wi-Fi, and hit that update button. The Dark Knight deserves to run smoothly on the go. Have you noticed a difference with the new 1.1.0 update? Let us know in the comments below. For more Nintendo Switch performance guides and patch analyses, bookmark our page. Batman- Arkham Asylum Switch NSP UPDATE
This is why "NSP update" is a specific search term—users want to back up the patch data so that in a future without Nintendo servers, they can still play a stable version of Arkham Asylum via tools like DBI or Goldleaf (for console owners with custom firmware). Again, this falls into a legal gray area, but the demand underscores the importance of the patch. Even with the v1.1.0 update, some Switch users report minor quirks. Here is the troubleshooting guide: "Handheld performance is still choppy
Rocksteady’s original level design remains stellar—claustrophobic, intelligent, and dripping with atmosphere. With the patch, the Switch version finally does that design justice. The frame rate is stable during combat, the audio no longer sounds like it is coming through a telephone, and the load times, while not instant, are no longer frustrating. If you own the Arkham Trilogy on Switch