Yeah no doubt. And like I said, I'm fine with it because graphics aren't really a selling point for me anymore. Xenoblade X is probably still my favorite-looking game ever, and that's a generation or two old, depending on how you look at it. I see stuff like the Matrix UE5 demo and I just think "man, I just don't
need all that" like it's getting to a point where high-end games just bombard my eyes more so than they actually
look good. Plus one of the weak points imo of Nintendo's past couple generations is that a lot of the games I
do like (JRPGs, platformers, indies) went to their handhelds and that's a form factor I'm not comfortable with. But the Switch being a hybrid brought
everybody under one roof and therefore brought me the biggest and best game library I've ever had. If the trade-off for keeping that hybrid nature is that they stay behind on graphics, that's fine.