There are three common interpretations within the Switch piracy/homebrew scene: Most likely, the "F" indicates a specific firmware version requirement . Some NSPs are built on SDK versions that require Switch firmware 13.0.0 or higher. A release tagged [F] might mean "Patched for Firmware 11.0.0" or "Requires Firmware X." Since Brain vs Brain launched during the FW 13.2.0 era, older CFW users needed patches. The "F" distinguishes a pre-patched version that bypasses the firmware check. 2. "F" = French or Multi-Language Scene groups sometimes use language flags. [F] commonly denotes French (Français). While the US version includes English, French, and Spanish, a European [F] release might specifically have French as the primary cartridge language. If you are downloading from a European tracker, "F" likely means "French Language Pack included." 3. "F" = Final or Fixed A less common usage: "F" signifies a "Fixed" NSP. Early dumps of Big Brain Academy had a bug where the "World" online leaderboards crashed on Atmosphere 1.2.x. A [F] release would be the v1.1.0 update merged into the base NSP to fix that crash. 4. "F" = Forwarder (Rare) On some CFW setups (like Emuiibo or Mission Control), "F" might denote a Forwarder NSP—a tiny 10MB file that points to an XCI on your external drive. This is the least likely for this title given its small size.
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| Feature | Official eShop | NSP (Standard) | NSP F (Patched/French) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | $29.99 USD | Free (Scene release) | Free | | Install Difficulty | Easy (Store) | Moderate (CFW) | Moderate | | Firmware Lock | Requires latest FW | May require FW 13+ | Patched for older FW | | Online Play | Yes | Banned risk (if dirty) | Banned risk | | Language | Auto-detects system | Usually English | Locked to French | There are three common interpretations within the Switch