1. A lot of fun video games don't support 2022. What kind of foolishness is it that they can cost 4499r? If I had been speaking bourgeois dialect, I would not have paid 2022r for them. Naturally, this is more of an anime theme, similar to Final Fantasy, but there are many lovely and fascinating games, such Luji Mansion and New Zelda, available.
2. There are a lot of low-quality, inexpensive games that are uninteresting and incredibly challenging. While this isn't a disadvantage of the system, I find it annoying that they focus on all kinds of junk in place of relevant material.
3. The sticks are of inferior quality; when compared to the Playstation, they cost the same for the gamepad, but on the PS4, they are more sensitive and move more quickly the more you deflect. It is more difficult to move the cursor in first-person shooter games on the PS4 since everything is incorrect with the switch, which requires you to reject it more forcefully. These sticks are likewise defective, so I first purchased new joycons before starting to replace the sticks, which cost 700r each in Hong Kong. It begins to work up or down on its own after around 6 to 12 months. (Note: A Y-shaped screwdriver is required there; he changes it himself.)
4. According to someone who commented here, the majority of PC games that are released as new items are actually older versions of such games; the sole fresh game is called Doom Eternal.
5. You can count on your fingers how many clever games there are that are fun.
6. Although this console is not a bad one, I don't like that there are no significant discounts for decent games; even for garbage games, discounts are limited to 30%, and for some games, there are none at all. However, there is a 95% discount for every cal. and generally speaking, games on a mobile device cost 10 times as much as those on a PC. As an illustration, "The Witcher 3" on a switch is promoted to incentive level 2999 rather than 3999, while on a PC is promoted to incentive level 349 rather than 1200.