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Graphics as in the Switch isn't exaclty the most powerful platform to play games on, and secondly SEGA needs to be encouraged to release games on PC, well continued to be encouraged.
Only reasons I can think of. Being VC1 was honestly easier to play on the PS3 than it was on PC, though didn't stop me from playing the first game on PC without any real problems.
Can get it cheaper here if you shop around at the various key retailers also.
I prefer mouse+keyboard if I can help it.
I guess being portable might be a selling point for a lot of folk, I use mine in docked mode 99% of the time though. I played the demo on the switch, pre-ordered it here.
Down to preference really.
The vibration feature that comes with the switch and other consols is also a big consideration, I am playing the demo on the switch right now and I would miss the feel of explosions with a keyboard...
Well I think you answered your own question. If you can not play Skyrim on even high settings I would honestly choose the Switch version just for "performance" sakes. Not sure though how demanding VC4 will be though on PC they've not released that information yet.