010013f009b88800v131072usnsp Better - Xeno Crisis
Version numbers in Switch updates are typically simple: v65536 (1.0.0), v131072 (2.0.0), v196608 (3.0.0). v131072 mathematically equals 2^17 – a rare increment, but technically valid for a major version 2.0.0.
But Xeno Crisis never received a version 2.0.0 public update. The last official patch (v1.0.2) improved enemy AI and fixed memory leaks. So a v131072 build would be unreleased, beta, or fan-created—possibly merging the base game with a performance-enhancing mod.
This may be a custom modded NSP for a Xeno game — possibly Xenoblade Chronicles 2 or 3. xeno crisis 010013f009b88800v131072usnsp better
If you have an .NSP file (even the unofficial one) running on a hacked Switch (Atmosphère CFW), do the following to make it better:
If you are looking for the definitive way to play on Switch: Version numbers in Switch updates are typically simple:
010013F009B88800 is exactly 16 hexadecimal characters—the standard format for a Nintendo Switch Title ID (first 4 characters 0100 indicate a downloadable title, followed by a unique publisher/game code).
In the official release, Xeno Crisis for Switch has Title ID 0100F9500C9A2000. So 010013F009B88800 is not the retail version. Instead, it matches the pattern of a review build, a leaked development cartridge, or a homebrew repack. Search code repos and package sites
Thus, the keyword likely points to a specific non-retail build of Xeno Crisis that contains optimizations, removed content, or fixes absent from the public version.