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BotW was mostly tolerable for me, though some parts felt a less smooth. But I honestly didn't like the game all that much, so when TotK was released, I bought Skyward Sword and Link's Awakening instead and enjoyed them much more than BotW. Both of those run fine, and while I don't know FPS, they're probably stable 30FPS.
I almost always play docked though, and it runs on my 4k TV (so upscaling). The art style of most Nintendo games look fine when upscaled, so I'm more concerned about smoothness of the gameplay. If TotK doesn't run at 30FPS stable when docked, I'm not interested at all. I'm already not particularly interested in the general game design (I like dungeons and boss fights, and BotW was disappointing in both), so I don't see much reason to go out of my way to get a pleasant experience.
I feel ya. The two most recent titles are anything but the traditional Zelda experience. I do love open-world games though, so I'm cool with both of them. But I do miss the classic Zelda adventure game, where every location has its own theme music and more emphasis is placed on the temples/dungeons. It's a shame Aonuma said that the future of the series is open-world, but honestly it's amazing that they've been able to keep it fairly fresh, if a bit formulaic, for 30+ years.
I enjoyed BotW, but it was a letdown as a Zelda game, and there are better open world games IMO.
And I generally don't like open world games much, they're usually filled with a bunch of low-quality content to pad it out, and the good content is scattered a bit too much. I really enjoy well-done open world games though, like Morrowind, but so many of them just fill the world with fetch quests and other forms of padding (Morrowind's fetch quests were at least interesting and thematic IMO).
If whatever comes after TotK is open world, I probably won't bother buying the Switch 2, since Zelda games were my primary reason for buying the console in the first place. I grew up with TLoZ and ALttP, so that's the style that I like. If the Zelda series won't provide that, I'll find something else (Ys series is close-ish).