Just from the top of my head, the indie games that I can see framerate issues when playing are:
Overcooked - It got a lot better after patches, but some friends and I can still notice that it is not 30fps stable when in 4-player coop in later levels.
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime - Has some dips when playing 4-player coop as well, but not very noticeable.
Oxenfree - has framerate dips and long loading times. Purchased after patch, so I'm not sure how worse it was at launch.
Kingdom: New Lands - Purchased after patches. Still has some framerate issues. I'm quite sure it is not running at 30fps after the second island, except in the beginning.
The Mummy Demastered - After I got the Flamethrower weapon, it only ran at 30fps in small rooms. Whenever I ran or fought enemies, it was clearly stuttering.
Of course, none of these games is unplayable and I'm enjoying all of them. Overcooked and Lovers are some of the most played games I have when with friends. I just think that the games I cited shouldn't really compromise to run well on the Switch. Because of that, I decided to wait a while before purchasing indies.
Obviously, these are just a few games compared to how many are launching every month. Maybe I was just unlucky some of my gaming choices have these issues.
Overcooked - It got a lot better after patches, but some friends and I can still notice that it is not 30fps stable when in 4-player coop in later levels.
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime - Has some dips when playing 4-player coop as well, but not very noticeable.
Oxenfree - has framerate dips and long loading times. Purchased after patch, so I'm not sure how worse it was at launch.
Kingdom: New Lands - Purchased after patches. Still has some framerate issues. I'm quite sure it is not running at 30fps after the second island, except in the beginning.
The Mummy Demastered - After I got the Flamethrower weapon, it only ran at 30fps in small rooms. Whenever I ran or fought enemies, it was clearly stuttering.
Of course, none of these games is unplayable and I'm enjoying all of them. Overcooked and Lovers are some of the most played games I have when with friends. I just think that the games I cited shouldn't really compromise to run well on the Switch. Because of that, I decided to wait a while before purchasing indies.
Obviously, these are just a few games compared to how many are launching every month. Maybe I was just unlucky some of my gaming choices have these issues.