Because the NSP format allows for LayeredFS mods on Atmosphere, the Switch version has a growing library of mods that don't exist on console:

Wreckfest on the Nintendo Switch is widely considered an "impossible port" that performs remarkably well . While the base game is impressive, the is the definitive way to play, bundling all Season 1 and 2 DLC content . Performance & Visuals

The digital NSP and the physical cartridge execute the exact same game code. Both target a locked 30 Frames Per Second (FPS) at dynamic 720p in handheld mode and dynamic 1080p when docked.

. In handheld mode, it utilizes anti-aliasing and potentially AI upscaling to maintain a clean image on the Switch screen. Visual Compromises

Let's break down the game's performance across the two main Switch modes so you know exactly what to expect.

Generally the slowest loading option, though differences in Wreckfest are often just a few seconds rather than minutes. 2. Performance and Graphics

However, running a Wreckfest NSP on custom firmware unlocks performance capabilities that physical cartridge users cannot easily access: Custom Graphics Configs

Playing modified games or using custom firmware puts your console at a high risk of an official Nintendo Network ban, restricting you to offline single-player events or local wireless play.

If you hate load screens, want the game instantly, and want to avoid swapping cartridges.