The installation for the Nintendo Switch involves a base game NSP (typically Black Flag ) and a large secondary download for Rogue . The total installation size is approximately 20 GB , including all single-player DLC. Installation Methods

For users with a homebrewed console, several tools can be used to install the NSP files:

In the traditional gaming world, you buy a cartridge or download a licensed file. In the "NSP" world, players are often looking for a way to own their digital media without the tethers of a central server. For The Rebel Collection , this is particularly poetic. The games are themed around rebellion, breaking codes, and charting one's own course. When a user searches for a "black install," they are essentially playing the role of the Assassin or the Pirate in real life—skirting the established "Templar" order of digital rights management (DRM) to claim a piece of software for their own offline library. Technical Mastery vs. Ethical Dilemmas

Before discussing installation, it is important to understand what the NSP file typically contains:

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