The only real loss is NIntendo's asinine refusal to just get w/ the program and support some sort of achievement system, which has now reached the level of pure belligerence.
portability (those of you suggesting a notebook PC is as easily accesible and portable need to dial down your inner master race*). I bought it on SW, mainly because, unless there are massive performance gaps between it and PC, there's only upside, e.g. Third, I'm done answering here, since the OP wanted just a simple opinion and (likely) not to sit through a "console vs PC" ordeal. There are also other reason why console is "more immediate" than PC, but since I suppose they're well known reasons and the only ones (except for exclusive games) that drive a person to choose a console over the PC in spite of the latter's customizability, greater power, modding capabilities and so on, I don't believe it's necessary or pertinent to the topic to explain them. I reckon that it would be the same with a Switch. If both happen to be turned off, it's quicker to turn on the PS4 and just play. Most of the time I play on PC, which is almost always on during the day for various reasons. It's easy to plug into the TV as you would a console.įirst, I don't know why you're speaking to me like I don't know what I'm talking about/what a PC for gaming is. A PC is effectively a larger (sometimes) more powerful console. Switch is a console and thus has the perk of being more immediate and I would assume that the portable mode of Switch would be more practical to carry around than a laptop (also, maybe the OP doesn't have one).
It obviously isn't the same thing though.