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For time constraints.Which begs the burning question of why they were removed in SS in the first place?
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For time constraints.Which begs the burning question of why they were removed in SS in the first place?
Because taking more time to make the games better would have been so hard, I'm sure.For time constraints.
Which begs the burning question of why they were removed in SS in the first place?
Because taking more time to make the games better would have been so hard, I'm sure.
I would say September 15. It seems like major trailers are almost always as close to a month apart as possible. Though at this point, I think it's possible for us to start getting the random little trailers in between big ones, so there is a chance may see something next week. (But October's will probably be on the 20th and not the 13th)So, when is likely for the next trailer?
I'm going to guess sometime during the second week of next month.
Flint had them too, and I think some Ninja Boys had Smoke Seals.Speaking of seals/stickers, I hope they'll have other trainers use them on their Pokemon. I think there were a couple of trainers in Platinum who did that. I know Barry had stickers on his starter's Pokeball, and I want to say Volkner had them on his Electivire. It would be nice to see it from other trainers and especially Gym Leaders since the official website said we'll get stickers from gym leaders this time around.
Unown doesn't need to be strong. Them being shaped like letters is literally their whole gimmick.Probably not the right thread for all this, but regarding unown, I always thought it would be fun if Unown could be kind of like Mew and be able to learn any move, as long as it starts with the same letter as its form. Of course, that raises too many issues like different languages and balanced distribution (pretter X form gets like, one move?) But I think something like that could be interesting.
Either that or give the poor things some mega boost to Hidden Power. I hate how weak and useless they are lol
I like the idea of Unown-shaped stickers. Wasn't there an NPC who gave you the alphabet stickers based on the Unown you caught? Giving out actual Unown-shaped stickers could be cute.
I think the new capsule customization system uses a grid, so maybe the censor could detect words made on the grid.Yeah, the alphabet stickers were given as rewards for catching Unown - I think replacing them with actual Unown stickers would be pretty cool.
I wonder if they could somehow use the game's nickname censor to stop people abusing the alphabet/Unown stickers? Perhaps they could make it so that you have to type in the word you want, rather than sticking the letters on the ball capsule manually.
Yeah. I don't think I bothered with seals either.You know, it's funny. I don't think I ever caught all the Unown or got any of the alphabet stickers for that matter. (I don't remember about the seals, I might have gotten a few of those.) I just really could not be bothered to catch the Unown and I did not care much about the stickers or seals back when I first played Diamond and Platinum (as a matter of fact, I don't think I ever used them.)
There goes any chance of Nintendo swallowing the PEGI 12 rating and remaking the game corner.PEGI Thinks Pokemon's Simulated Gambling Is For Adults & FIFA's Real Loot Box Gambling Is For Kids
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To make the moneyyyyy worth it. If I bought Emerald decades ago, then why can't I still have some value to it, if it ends up being wholly copy/pasted into a new game.Because it's not how things work. Why would they want to "preserve" a game that's not only years old but also on a completely outdated game console?
Right, they won't be offended if they didn't know about it.As I said: the younger players don't even know much if anything about the Battle Frontier besides that it used to exist, if even that. How could they be offended at missing something they have no idea of how it works and why the people who did play the game find it so enjoyable?
Right, but my point still stands.And how many people was that? Probably not a whole lot.
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But I'm not assuming Emerald will be resold. I was just pointing out the possibility. Seriously, you can't just change my argument and then argue against it. So that moots the below.It's foolish to assume something will be sold without confirmation,
you could end up waiting a long time or it might not even happen altogether. For example, what if in 2013 you held off on getting XY because you assumed there would be a Z? It's been 8 years and there hasn't been any XY followup whatsoever (and most likely we're waiting another 5-10 for a remake at this point).
Yea but I still believe there are certain moves that are permanently left out. If you ever follow along the Serebiidex, the "transfer only" moves. Moves like Mud-slap and other useless moves are permanently ended with older games. For example, certain pokemon like Hitmonchan could only learn moves in Gens 1-3 that it could not in future gens, in par with its punching ability.Not really, they include Move Tutors in newer games when they can help it. They just wait until third versions/remakes to do so to give them a selling point.
Right, but again, my point still stands. They chose to not copy/paste the Battle Frontier in the remakes.It's not this simple, as the newer games essentially rebuild assets from scratch for newer hardware, so it would take them over a decade to include everything they've made in the past into one game.
I didn't have a 2nd argument. You argued against my 1st. But your argument is a good 2nd argument.What are your "1st and 2nd reason again". The forums seem to be having problems, I can't backtrack the argument back.
Right, they don't "need to," but they still do.They don't need to feel outvalued, and in fact many of them would probably rather their old games be outvalued so they don't have to dig out their old hardware to play it and can experience the old game with new and extra features.
Not everyone bought Emerald. As I said a while ago, Emerald is actually amongst the least selling core series games. And they can't really "copy/paste" something that's 2D into a 3D game.To make the moneyyyyy worth it. If I bought Emerald decades ago, then why can't I still have some value to it, if it ends up being wholly copy/pasted into a new game.
But I didn't say everyone bought Emerald.Not everyone bought Emerald.
Right, they replaced the Battle Frontier with the Battle Maison.As I said a while ago, Emerald is actually amongst the least selling core series games. And they can't really "copy/paste" something that's 2D into a 3D game.
But you spoke of preserving its value. I doubt there's enough value in the game that's on an outdated game console to justify preserving it.But I didn't say everyone bought Emerald.
Ah, so the console is outdated. Weird, I think you're looking at it the wrong way. The older and older a game, or as you changed, the older and older the console, the more value to preserve something. This is how antiques work.But you spoke of preserving its value. I doubt there's enough value in the game that's on an outdated game console to justify preserving it.