You are wrong I run it on my shitty bedroom pc which is i7 3770 (2013) with ti 1050. It does have 24GB of RAM but its shitty ddr3 1600 which I got for a few 10s 2nd hand last year. Thats about the le2vel of a current i3 with some ultra basic current video card. Also you can just set it to 720p if you like. Switch is seven year or so old hardware it's nothing special. Try it.
I might.
That said, part of me wonders if I might not be better off finding a game that is
like Smash, but without its quirks and annoyances.
Like, besides the controls, another issue I have is often its impossible to tell what is even happening or to properly "read" the stage. I've had instances, for example, where I self-destructed because I thought a platform was below but actually there wasn't one (this actually happened to both myself
and a teammate during an online game, so clearly I'm not alone in having this issue).
I also have an issue of constantly facing the wrong way because a lot of times its hard to even see my own character or tell what direction they're facing. Relatedly, everyone I've ever talked to has run into the "I accidentally self-destructed because I thought I was one of the characters on the stage but actually I was that guy way over there who just got sent flying" thing happen to them. Its so hard to keep track of what is actually happening.
Back to the controls, its stupid that there's things like "tilt attacks"--in the heat of battle who the fuck is gonna have that kind of fine-tuned self control? Do they seriously expect every player to be a taoist sage or something? And it leads to a lot of instances where, for example, I'm trying to do Megaman's uppercut thing but I end up getting that move where he holds electric spikes over his head.
I've also noticed this phenomena where.... say... I press the button to do a kick, but I get hit after pressing the button. The situation has changed now so I'm not even pressing the kick button anymore, I'm trying to move away... but after my character is done doing their "damaged" animation, now the kick comes off.
Its funny to think.... the Smash series was one of the few times Yahtzee (formerly of Zero Punctuation) was actually spot-on in all his criticisms.