This thing will do well
mainly on the merit of first party support, especially with Pokemon on the way, but 3rd party support looks questionable for the foreseeable future of this thing (aside from Monster Hunter & Nip ports sustaining it in Japan). There's no legit reason for fucking Skyrim & that automatic insta-kill edition of Doom to be priced at 60 bucks again. Plus, it's unsurprising that they've fallen into the typical console fanboy damage control phase thanks to the usual corporate slave-tier cognitive dissonance, with excuses boiling down to "30 fps is 'cinematic'" or "it's also portable, so it's OK!" If the Switch can handle Mario Odyssey at a stable 60 FPS, then I expect better than this. This port is pathetic, and no one should be defending it at all.
Add to the fact that some 3rd party games will require extra data to be downloaded in order to fully function & essentially add the rest of a game's features (microSD cards are a necessity due to the laughable internal storage of the console itself, which fanboys utilize "Apple Sheep" levels of damage control by making a comparison to mobile devices like tablets and phones which come with small storage, and will inevitably become a potential hassle in the near future), and the Switch may, more or less, just be another device to
only play Nintendo 1st party games on yet again (plus occasional indies). 3rd party support could just fall into a similar situation as the N64 did, or not. But hey, at least it's doing
better than the Wii U, so that's "all that matters," right?
Aside from all that, I feel like the Switch itself was a rushed console within it's first year despite the surge in sales. The overheating battery, bendable parts due to said overheating, easily scratchable screen thanks to even the slightest pressure and smushed against the crappy dock which also contributes to extra heating, frame drops while docked, current lack of a Virtual Console, paid online pushed to next year, need for ports, microSD cards required for extra installations which thusly negate the point of data being stored on the game cards as a way of resolving the internal storage issue, voice chat requiring a
seperate app that isn't native to the console itself, and left JoyCon desync issues which still haven't been fully resolved are all the proof of this being the rare sight of a rushed Nintendo product. Don't be surprised if there'll be a Switch Lite/XL/Camera Edition/New Switch Lite/New Switch XL in the near future knowing how Nintendo milks their devices.
As for Nintendo fanboys, this isn't anything new. The cucked mentality has been in place since the N64 days when 3rd parties were slowly leaving Nintendo (NOT counting their handheld support) while Nintendo themselves were all like, "Yeah? Well, fuck you too!" which rubbed off onto Nintendrones as they carried the same burden of arrogance. This went on with the Gamecube, the second half of the Wii's life cycle, and most especially throughout the titanic disaster that was the Wii U where fanboys just kept pointing fingers at everyone else for Nintendo's problems
except for Nintendo themselves. The whole "third party support" argument for Switch seems more like a self-reassurance thing to me as a way to make up for what the Wii U suffered through and pretend as though some of them care for third party support. The questions falls to whether Nintendo users will actually buy these 3rd party games or not, and whether or not Nintendo will continue giving these 3rd parties any attention aside from promoting their own 1st party titles. Other than that, Nintendrones fall into the same cancerous cesspool as Sonyggers, Xbots, and iSheep; bending over to allow their favorite companies to continue giving them an ass fucking while they religiously worship them.