A lot of Switch """port begging""" (I dislike terms that make shitposts and goodposts seem equal) is down to the old tradition of publishers IQ scores dropping into single figures when faced by a Nintendo platform.
Capcom, for example, had two collections of Nintendo Entertainment System platformers and... didn't release them on a Nintendo console. EA has a casual life sim and is not releasing it on a platform tailor made for casual life sims with proven success from the Animal Crossing series. Nobody except Bethesda and the Lego people have thought to take advantage of a growing, hungry market with ports of popular 7th gen titles.
The constant terrible excuses by publishers and developers who think "We don't have any plans," or "The Switch is not powerful enough to run our game" are dirty words doesn't help either. Basically, if publishers got their arses in gear and met the demand for their games on the Switch there wouldn't be much "port begging" at all. You'd get the few stragglers who think KH3 and Assassin's Creed: Origins will make it to Switch but that'll always happen.
Capcom, for example, had two collections of Nintendo Entertainment System platformers and... didn't release them on a Nintendo console. EA has a casual life sim and is not releasing it on a platform tailor made for casual life sims with proven success from the Animal Crossing series. Nobody except Bethesda and the Lego people have thought to take advantage of a growing, hungry market with ports of popular 7th gen titles.
The constant terrible excuses by publishers and developers who think "We don't have any plans," or "The Switch is not powerful enough to run our game" are dirty words doesn't help either. Basically, if publishers got their arses in gear and met the demand for their games on the Switch there wouldn't be much "port begging" at all. You'd get the few stragglers who think KH3 and Assassin's Creed: Origins will make it to Switch but that'll always happen.