It depends on a lot of things. Me personally, as long as it has backwards compatibility, I'm happy. I think what a lot of people want is just a more powerful Switch, and if Nintendo can deliver on that along with strong first party titles (Like the open world Super Mario game that Bowser's Fury was totally a proof of concept for), I'm sure they'll do real well. But if they lean too hard into the gimmicky side of things, it could alienate third party developers along with a good portion of players who just want to play video games and not mess around with gimmicks, like what happened with the Wii U.