The Switch version runs at 30 FPS (frames per second) in handheld mode and 720p, dropping to 540p in crowded hub worlds. In contrast, the PC version runs at 60+ FPS with mods. A ROM dumped from a Switch cartridge will not magically run better on an emulator unless you have a high-end PC—and even then, shader compilation stutters are common.
Instead of hunting for a dubious ROM, consider the genuine advantages of owning Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 on Switch legally:
While the PS4, PS5, Xbox, and PC versions get the bulk of the attention for their graphical fidelity, the remains the only port that offers a completely different control scheme and exclusive content integration.
When Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 launched on the Nintendo Switch in 2017, it arrived not as a simple port, but as a peculiar beast. For years, fans searching for a have stumbled into a confusing web of emulation forums, misleading YouTube titles, and heated debates about what the word "exclusive" actually means in the context of a game available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
In addition to the exclusive features mentioned above, the Nintendo Switch ROM version of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 also includes some ROM-exclusive features, including: