While the Switch presentation definitely could had been handed better then it did, I think Nintendo should get some kind of slack for it. it's their first real live presentation in almost five years, (not counting events like the Nintendo World Championship or the Smash Tourney.) so it's obviously not gonna be up to Nintendo's previous live presentations, and because it's a local press of course there's gonna be some barrier problems, and awkwardness, and considering that Nintendo has successfully hosted the stream with little problems despite the hiccups here and there, is definitely impressive. (Especially since it's their first live presentation in awhile.) Plus there have been much worse streams then this. (Konami's E3 presentation from 2010, and Sonic's 25th anniversary stream from 2016 comes to mind.) So while Nintendo could had hold it better, it's definitely not as bad as people make it out to be.