Alternatively, the RAR file could be a pirated patch. However, distributing or using pirated software is illegal and unethical. I should consider that the request might be for a review of an unofficial update that's been shared via pirated means. But I need to be careful here. If the user is asking about a pirated game or update, I should mention the legal issues and discourage piracy.
I need to structure the review, but first clarify if it's an official update. Since I don't have information on official NSP updates for Moonlighter, unless it's the Switch version. If it's Switch, the official updates would be handled through the Nintendo store. So a 1.0.1.0 NSP would be an older update. If someone is distributing RAR files with unofficial updates, that's a red flag. So the review should note potential issues with downloading unofficial files, possible malware, legal concerns, and perhaps the actual impact on the game if it's a mod. moonlighter nspupdate 10010rar verified
Also, check if the version number 1.0.1.0 corresponds to any known patches. Original release was 1.0, so 1.0.1 would be a minor patch. The actual latest version might be higher, so maybe the user is referring to an outdated update. Alternatively, the RAR file could be a pirated patch
In summary, the review should be cautious, mention the risks, discourage using pirated or unverified files, and perhaps suggest legitimate ways to update the game through official channels. If it's a mod, discuss the community's views on such mods. Make sure to cover both possibilities: the user might have found an official update through unofficial means or an official patch, or it's an unofficial file posing as an update. But I need to be careful here
First, "NSP" usually refers to Nintendo Switch Presentation or a file format related to Nintendo Switch games. NSP files are used for updates or game installations. So maybe this is an update for Moonlighter specifically for the Nintendo Switch. The "10010rar" part sounds like a version number, maybe the 1.0.1.0 update in RAR file format. RAR is a compressed archive format. The "verified" at the end suggests that this update is authentic or has been validated by someone.