It looks like a lot of people are either unemployed, or don't have kids and/or a partner at home, or just have a shitload of free time. Otherwise I just can't explain how people might not (or just don't want to) understand the appeal of the Switch.
I can dedicate around 60-90 minutes a day playing games on the Switch. Without the Switch that would probably be 30-45 minutes at max, and for that short period I probably wouldn't even turn on my TV, because it makes no sense. It's like some people already mentioned, either play on the Switch, or don't play at all.
This pretty much sums up my gaming time right now.
I'm 38, have a family and responsibilities, I'm blessed because I ended up getting my wife into gaming; still between work, 3 teenage boys, spending time being productive IRL, and sharing the screen with my wife my gaming time was greatly reduced.
I still get in some time here and there, but it's usually planned.. yeah I usually have a hour or so at the end of the day but I'm usually so tired I'd rather Netflix. I've always made time for the biggest releases that I cared about, or quick pick up and play games...but like others my Backlog just keeps growing. I have all the systems but rarely use them.. enter the Switch.
It is so refreshing to just be able to play console quality games on the go and feel like they haven't been compromised. I've gotten more gaming done this year on the Switch than any other system. As a person who is system agnostic, I'll have to say honestly, the portability of this system trumps almost anything else.
I will always want to see big games on the TV and get lost in an epic graphically intensive game, but in reality I usually only "binge" a couple times a year. With the Switch reducing the time it takes to get from the TV to portable and back again to nigh instantaneous... i want every game on the Switch. It just fits my lifestyle better.
I work at a University. I see college students ages 17-25 and they are talking about the Switch. On lunch break we all gather around like the commercials and play on the Switch.
People always comment on how good the games look... they aren't counting pixels, or resolution. (They do complain about accessorie prices) but they want the hardware and like their time with it.
TL;DR- The Switch has given me back the ability to game more often, and the flexibility to do it how I want, when I want with the ease of portability and least amount of compromise to date...for that I'll take slight reductions as long as they're quality ports and the developers are pushing the system for all they can.
To encourage this I will purchase a 3 Bethesda games.