Shrapnel Stars
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The never-before-seen gift Pokemon has got to be the Gen 8 Pikaclone.
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Taking away resources from Gen 8? That's a bunch of malarkey.
Well slept through everything lol. The games do look good. So knowing Gen VIII will look at least better than this is good. Gamefreak taking experiments is also not bad although I wish it was not in this direction. I'm still interested in what they do with this though. Hope there's at least some story. But more keen on 2019.
we have two branches of the core series now to please fans on all fronts. This is pretty genius on gamefreaks part
This.Someone's never heard of a little thing called "opportunity cost". Resources don't just magically appear out of nowhere. Every decision to make a new game would cost them in some way, be it a delay in the release, less time to include a new feature or otherwise polish the game. The only way this couldn't affect them is if they significantly increased their manpower (which itself would be a cost, but it wouldn't be a time related cost). So no, it's not malarkey. It's Economics 101.
Someone's never heard of a little thing called "opportunity cost". Resources don't just magically appear out of nowhere. Every decision to make a new game would cost them in some way, be it a delay in the release, less time to include a new feature or otherwise polish the game. The only way this couldn't affect them is if they significantly increased their manpower (which itself would be a cost, but it wouldn't be a time related cost). So no, it's not malarkey. It's Economics 101.
Firstly, I am somewhat surprised (but not really) by the amount of people here that still assume Pokémon Let's GO is anything more than a spin off title. It isn't a remake of anything, and it is most definitely not a Core Series title. Gamefreak specifically stated in the exact same conference that the actual core series title is in development and will be released late 2019.
Secondly, for a while, it seemed plenty of people here were expecting Gen VIII titles to be released this year. Fortunately, I was not one of them. While some people took the words "2018 or later" and put the emphasis on "2018," I had always thought of "or later" as the keyword in that phrase. As such, I am glad to know that the core series titles will be released in 2019, the year I expected. I was hoping for it released earlier in 2019, but having that timeframe is nice to know anyway, and knowing the games will be released late next year means that nobody needs to freak out about the games "being rushed." a late 2019 release means they are putting a decent amount of time and effort into it, and so as it stands, I do not currently have any doubts that Gen VIII will be great first core titles on Switch.