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Loading times and framerate are the two biggest concerns I would have when deciding between Switch and PS4. I have Ys on PS4, but I have Crash on Switch. I played Crash on PS4 when it first came out (I had rented it), and I don't remember how the load times were, but on the Switch, it loads very quickly. I'm curious if the Switch version loads quicker because it is on a game card instead of a disc. Also, when it comes to portable mode, some developers don't take the time to re-make assets, or reconfigure existing assets for a smaller screen's resolution, but the Crash team did a good job here. When playing in handheld mode, the UI elements display properly, taking up a larger portion of the screen as they retain their pixel count. Thus, it looks great in handheld mode. An example of a game that I felt was done poorly in handheld mode is Stardew Valley, where the game appears to show the same area that was projected on the TV, but just shrunken down to the Switch screen's resolution. Thus, everything is slightly blurry.