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The_Yoda said:
curl-6 said:

I know what 900p and 4K look like, I have a PS5 as well as a Switch. Not even sure if my TV supports 120fps to be honest.

I'm an unusual person, how graphics work is one of my interests and I'm more fascinated seeing what can be squeezed out of my venerable old Switch before I retire it than just seeing a somewhat basic port to hardware that can do so much more.

I've been awaiting it since 2017 so getting it on the console I was promised it for way back then just feels "right". From a sentimental perspective, I also wanna send off my Switch on a positive note, and I can't think of a better swan song.

While I don't share your sentiment I can understand it.  I am curious if you played Breath of the Wild and if you played the WiiU version.  For me I was planning on being "wait and see" on the Switch after the WiiU.  I really liked the WiiU but .... 

I wanted the best possible experience with BotW.  My "wait and see" went right out of the window and within 5 minutes of seeing the BotW reveal I had a switch pre-ordered.

I did indeed play BOTW on Wii U; at the time I was far from sold on Switch as I felt burned by the Wii U and wanted to make sure Switch wasn't gonna be another dud before I bought in.

Ended up getting a Switch in September 2017, once it was clear it was a hit.

Manlytears said:

With all due respect.
This is running on PS4 pro level hardware. Looks dated, not good at all, and many base PS4/X1 games look way better.

It's a game primarily developed for the Switch 1, a system less powerful than PS4/XBO, it's not built from the ground up for Switch 2.