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1. The portable nature of the console means you can take it on the go, which is a plus.
2. In the game, you access your menu and cards using a "Hero Switch". Within the game, they are always referred to as simply "Switches". This makes the dialogue rather punny, often feeling like its throwing shade at the console its on. I especially love when they say stuff like "Get him a Switch!" On PC, the pun kind of loses all value, due to the game not being on the Switch.
3. The touch-screen works better with the power-up/super-move/transformation mini-games.
4. The Switch version actually has a physical version, which features some really nice box-art. It also comes with physical trading cards, but they're pretty crap so they're not really all that important.
What would you really mod into the game though? I mean, almost every Dragon Ball character is playable here. There's tons of modes and content already, as well as custom card and mission creators. On top of this, the community for this game doesn't seem too large. Usually, the amount of mods is dictated by the amount of people playing it. With no visible modding efforts for the game thus far, I don't really see their being much of a modding community for it.
To be fair, it hasn't even been a full week since the game came out. Still, I really doubt there are gonna be that much mods for it. Not trying to rain on your parade or anything, it's just unlikely that the PC version will get mods. As for it playing better, that's true... But how much of a noticeable difference would that be? Slightly higher graphics and framerate, maybe slightly better sound. I can't see many improvements beyond that.
i guess ppl (kids) try to play this on a wooden pc.
Theres already mods,plus what mod could be added? well all those funny variations like goku SSJ5 and such from dbz AF,or even models from other games,people already added models like the nerutos ones from the storm series and such,you can also with mod change most colors,which for some is meh but i find it cool making the vegito sword red flashy or even the kamehameha rainbow
if they add em on pc + improving them i whouldn't mind though.