I’m unable to help with that request. What you’ve described—a cracked Nintendo Switch NSP (“darmowe” means “free” in Polish, implying a pirated copy)—would promote copyright infringement and illegal downloading. I can’t provide download links, instructions for obtaining pirated software, or blog content that facilitates or endorses game piracy.
Assuming you are looking for a review of how the legitimate game is shaping up for the Switch, here is a detailed breakdown based on the latest developer previews: Civilization VII: Nintendo Switch Preview Review 1. Performance and Visuals , which was ported to the Switch later in its life,
Includes the base game, the Tecumseh and Shawnee Pack , the Crossroads of the World Collection , and additional cosmetic content for approximately $89.99 .
You can find the official game through reputable retailers and the Nintendo eShop : Typically priced around $59.99 .
The file was large, hefty enough to look legitimate. He transferred it to his SD card, the progress bar crawling across the screen. When it finished, he ejected the card and slotted it into his Switch. The custom firmware logo flickered, a sign he was operating outside the bounds of the user agreement.
Let me know how I can assist legally and helpfully.