When a release group tags a file with they are not simply bragging. In the context of a hypothetical Donkey Kong Bananza , this tag implies three specific upgrades over a standard dump:
: This likely refers to the game's visual leap over previous titles. While Donkey Kong Bananza is noted for its "visually gorgeous" environments and expressive character models, technical reviews from sources like Digital Foundry highlight that it uses AMD FSR 1 rather than NVIDIA DLSS, leading to softer visuals in some scenarios despite the higher-end hardware.
If you saw “Donkey Kong Bananza” in a news headline, it was likely a rumor or fan concept. For authentic Switch game reviews, check or Nintendo Life . Stay safe.
In the world of Switch modding, "Extra Quality" usually means the file includes: Shadow Resolution: Doubled from the original game. LOD (Level of Detail): Objects stay high-detail even from a distance. Uncapped Framerate:
NSZ files are smaller than XCI, making them faster to download without losing game data.
If you need help with (e.g., dumping your own cartridge) or using official emulation (where permitted), I can explain the general process without endorsing piracy. Let me know.