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I personally played the game on PS3, PC and Switch. All version are good, but the PC version is better than the PS3 version, because of the higher and more stable framerate.
The Switch version runs very smoothly too and looks beautiful in docked and handheld mode.
What? I felt the controller was superior in this kind of game... unless you play ranged 100% of the time.
Considering a new better switch that one time almost hit 60 frames with more than two objects onscreen is already being fabbed, factually spurious and objectively curious.
To OP - get it on Switch, being able to play this game in portable mode is awesome.
As for the ranged classes, then yes of course, it's just like what L[A]XUS said, seeing that i like to play as a Fighter myself, i think it would be better to stick with a controller instead :)
Well, I bought it on Switch last night and I like it. I already have it on PC, but having the option for moble and not having to start up my PC to play this game is nice.
At this point, its about whatever is more worth my time than $
If I chose different classes, would it be fun to have two play throughs? Or would it feel too much the same?