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I think developers actually do want to support the Switch, it's just a matter of what is possible on the chip and whether it's worthwhile putting the effort to port versus the potential return in sales.

Which I think is different from even the Wii/DS where those platforms were driven by motion control and touch control that developers catered far too hard just towards that, Switch while having both motion and touch control doesn't rely on either really.

It's a core-centric console, you look at most reviews for the system and even PS4/XB1 fans like it.

So from that POV I think developers really don't have anything against Switch, it's just a matter of what can realistically run on the system and how hard is it to get there.