p_atrick wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 6:53 am
I've been debating getting a Switch for some time now. Is there any reason to go with the Lite over the console? Inquiring minds want to know.
I had both. Lite was the only one I could find in stock at first.
I realized I didn't play it outside the house much, so that made me want the regular version. Being able to play on my TV is nice, and when I do play in portable mode I have longer battery life and a bigger screen.
Playing the Lite in portable mode it does feel more sturdy. Being lighter and smaller makes it easier to carry around. Uou also save $100.
But, on the full size switch, you can remove both joycons and make it smaller than the Lite. It also has a built in kickstand for table top playinyg, while the Lite requires something to prop it up.
The full switch offers higher resolution and framerates in most games when you play docked VS portable. It isn't a huge difference for single player games, but its night for more competitive online gaming.
With both versions I rarely use joycons and instead use a bluetooth controller styled after the SNES controller with modern additions, like an extra set of R and L buttons, and two analog sticks.
So it comes down to how you see yourself playing it. If I was a kid looking to play it on the go on road trips like I used the original gameboy for, I'd want the Lite. As an adult that does 99% of his gaming inside the house, the regular appeals to me more.
Lastly, if you're into homebrew and modding, the old switch is the best to get. v1 non-lite. I have the v2 and its not easy to mod. Hopefully someday I can get it modded and load it up with old gameboy / gameboy advance games.
May you find peace in this life and the next.