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"Tales of Graces f Remastered -NSP--Asia--Update..."
Here’s what that typically refers to and a suggested report format if you’re analyzing or verifying the release: Tales of Graces f Remastered -NSP--Asia--Update...
Originally launched in Japan for the Wii and later enhanced for the PS3 as "Graces f" (the "f" standing for "future," representing the epilogue arc), this title is famous for its Elegant Motion Battle System. Unlike other entries that use a side-view or free-roam camera, Graces f focuses on mechanical precision, sidestepping, and "Asteria" lines.
The remastered version, announced during a Nintendo Direct and subsequent Bandai Namco showcases, brings the game to modern platforms including the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. It looks like you’re asking for a report
[0100F1C01A2A8000][v65536].nsp. You install the base game NSP first, then the update NSP via a title manager like DBI or Tinfoil.Warning: Applying a USA or EUR update to an ASIA base NSP will corrupt the installation due to mismatched Title IDs. Always verify the region code.
Tales.of.Grace.f.Remastered.ASIA.NSP-Switch Tales.of.Grace.f.Remastered.ASIA.Update.v1.0.2-SwitchFormat: NSP (Base + Update) Size (approx): Part 1: What is "Tales of Graces f Remastered"
- Base: ~9.8 GB
- Update: ~850 MB
Firmware required: 15.0.1+ (or as per base FW)
While the PS5 version runs at 4K/60fps, the Nintendo Switch NSP holds a unique advantage for RPG fans: Portability.
Title: Tales of Graces f Remastered
Platform: Nintendo Switch
Region: Asia (English / Japanese / Traditional Chinese / Korean support)
Format: NSP + Update (Ver. 1.0.2 — example version)
Release Type: Remastered Port