Thanks for the analysis
Dark1x , I've played for about three hours now docked and a hour undocked and the game is not only playable but dispite the "blurryness" I'm really enjoying the game.
Yes, I can see the difference between resolutions, yes I can tell the difference between texture quality, no I'm not deceiving myself, or just a blind Nintendo fanboy, the reason why I chose this version was for the flexibility of playing docked/undocked.
My wife went to pick this up for me for my birthday, she mistakenly got the PS4 version, I returned that for the Switch version.. I'll admit I did the same thing with Doom (but I had played that version, knew what I was getting myself into and wanted to support this studio) but this seemed more different, could I live with Wolfenstein 2 compromised as my first experience with it? The answer is a resounding yes.
I love good high quality, high fidelity 1st party games like God of War or Horizon, but when it comes to third party games if I can get it on the Switch, as long as it is playable and is of decent quality I will for the flexibility sake.
Maybe since I've been gaming since the NES days and still regularly play games from past generations and on original hardware; I'm just not bothered by these compromises.
Don't get me wrong, I look forward to playing Red Dead, and whenever Cyber Punk 2077 drops I'll be there. But I only care about graphics for what I consider "event games" games that are really moving it's reapective genres forward.
For a solid shooter to mess around with I'm having a blast playing this on the Switch. Let's hope we can get them to squeeze out a patch for performance.