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SvennoJ said:
VAMatt said:

Mnementh said:

Actually, should we in future call games dated, that don't employ the scope and ability to creatively combine your resources you see in TotK? Because you could say that is the new industry standard.

I agree with both of these comments. And, that's why I said in the OP that TotK makes the *Switch* feel dated.  The hardware is holding the game back, possibly pretty significantly, depending on how much one values great graphics. Many aspects of the game are a step, in some cases many steps, above most of the rest of the industry. But, the hardware is causing the graphics to be a couple of steps behind. Presumably, with more modern hardware, the graphics would also be great. 

Not just the graphics, the game also forgets everything you did when you walk out of range. That's also a limitation of the hardware and is holding the game back.

I'm not sure if this really is a issue that's 'holding the game back'. It's true that it is a hardware limitation, but autobuild exists. If the game forgets you made something because you're too far away just go and use autobuild and with 3 button presses you can do again the things you built. You can even save favorites, or get schematics if you explore some areas of the game.