The Digital Foundry editorial team has thoroughly analyzed the port. This is an ambitious version of the game, noticeably simplified for weaker "hardware." Lighting is greatly reduced, ambient occlusion is absent, shadows are worse, and models and textures are less detailed. Complex effects such as realistic hair have also been removed, replaced by simpler solutions.
The main advantage of Switch 2 is DLSS technology. Even at a low internal resolution (around 540p in docked mode), the picture sometimes looks clean and in some places no worse than the performance mode on PS5.
The problem is performance. Capcom uses an unlocked frame rate, which makes the game run unstable: more often in the range of 30–40 fps and only occasionally approaching 60 fps. The situation is worse in portable mode – the resolution drops to about 360p, and the frequency stays around 30 fps.
The bottom line is an interesting but uneven port. Pragmata on Nintendo Switch 2 shows the capabilities of DLSS and the console itself, but suffers from unstable performance.