Sadly this is what i was afraid of, the Switch being under powered (again like Wii) even before its out. Sure its a nice hybrid thing and sure there will be some nice games on it but why does Nintendo keep making hardware that are just under-powered and keep struggling with even last get standard 1080p. I do like the Switch but i would have preferred a much stronger console.
Ok i'm playing Zelda on TV mode and yes it drops frames but so far its not "very" distracting but comming from Nioh on PS4 i dont see how Zelda get a 10 out of 10 to be honest. Not yet anyway. I'm sure the story will be a 10 but the overall i dont think so.
Also Nintendo did not make the game for the switch i'm sure which is also contributing to the framerate issues.
On the second note i think the Switch itself has 2 major design flaws!
1) The screen is made of plastic which sucks in itself and being plastic Nintendo did not make a very good design for the Dock which can easily scratch the screen when your docking and taking it out. Just a few links to people already seeing this after a day or two:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUZ-Icqhemw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ofZ41HIgSU
2) I opened the Switch and was going to charge it while on my table BUT guess what its not possible. Hmmm that is an absolute chocking fact. People on the train who will use the device and have it charged cant do it. That is just sad. I reallize the whole docking thing but still as a consumer it sucks.
3) Also another maybe minor flaw i have is that i cant even charge the joycon using the controller it comes with. I dont care it dont have a battery in it but it should atleast have a charger port so i dont have to keep putting it on the Switch. I will mostly use the switch docked so i dont want to bother with the in and out for the joycon.