After three years of using a Nintendo Switch Lite, I finally upgraded to the full version of the Nintendo Switch. I bought it thinking that I would be able to play The Witcher while sitting on the sofa (yeah, it is very soapy, but it is The Witcher), and I assumed that the only additional gaming experience I would get was the ability to switch between stationary and portable modes. On the other hand, this did not turn out to be the case. When compared to the Lite version, the regular Switch has a weight to it that is noticeably different from that of the Lite version. This weight makes the regular Switch even more comfortable to hold in your hands than the Lite version was already. Even while it isn't significantly bigger, the screen makes playing on a small device much more enjoyable. Well, vibration - I didn't think that this was a directly super important component in the console, but with it games (like Mario Odyssey) started to be perceived a little differently due to game mechanics that were tied to vibration, plus a whole bunch of party games (like 1-2-Switch), which were previously unavailable and where you can't play at all without vibration. Well, I didn't think that this was a directly super important component in the console, but with it games (like Mario Odyssey)