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But the tale doesn’t end there. Sam’s joy-con drift was acting up. So he entered the game’s settings and switched from to Button-Only Mode . Now he could swing his sword with the right stick — perfect for handheld play.

"All because I installed the update after the base, kept my sigpatches fresh, and knew the button controls."

When he pressed the game icon, the title screen soared into view. No errors. No black screen. Just the warm sound of a Loftwing’s cry. The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword HD -NSP--Upda...

In a small room lit by a soft monitor glow, a young player named Sam had just finished downloading two files: The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword HD - NSP and Skyward Sword HD - Update v1.0.1.nsp .

He also discovered a hidden helper: pressing the while falling from the sky made him dive faster, saving precious seconds on repeat trips to the surface. But the tale doesn’t end there

Skyward Sword HD requires firmware 12.0.0 or higher. Sam checked: he was on 14.1.2. Safe.

Sam opened his favorite installer — DBI. He selected "Browse SD card," found the base NSP, and installed it to the NAND (not SD, for better loading times). Then, like adding a shield to a sword, he installed the update the same way. Now he could swing his sword with the

Sam remembered the wisdom shared by the elder modders. He whispered the three rules aloud: