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Gardening shears, then?
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I kinda like this speculation of what kind of HM replacement we'll be getting in each new game.
Leon’s Pokémon can reach level 80. Stop going after Masuda for no reason lol.EDIT: Also, the levels of Cynthia's Pokémon should be like in the 70s, but Masuda said kids don't like challenges.
That thing is prepared to fight even Fairies.I will curse Leon’s Haxorous to the end of my days.
You know, using items and your character learning to swim is something that I have always considered as an alternative to HMs.
That thing is prepared to fight even Fairies.
Bold of you to assume Rotom works the same way in this era as it is in in modern times, let alone present in this era period. If we do get Rotom, expect it to only be the ball of lightning its placeholder sprite in the DP prototypes was.You already had the Rotom Bike for surf in Sw/Sh so I don't see why not expand that idea and let Rotom handle all the HMs.
Rotom Chainsaw for Cut, Rotom Glider for Fly, Rotom Drill for Rock Smash etc etc...
Galarian Rapidash is faster than Haxorous.Apparently not my Galarian Rapidash. I don't remember having any trouble with Leon at all. In fact, I think his Charizard may have been the only one that didn't get one-shotted. But it's been a year and a half so I don't remember for sure.
I do think we would still see them riding on the back of a Pokemon to traverse water, however, because the old surfing sprites are iconic and I think ILCA will want to preserve that.
I don't want to be that one person, but it's much easier to make a single, 1-2 minute video using already existing models than it is to make a whole video game. The fanmade trailer is really nice, but I don't think it's a fair comparison.Someone remade the trailer for the games as the remakes of our dreams:
I don't think that comparing the ability of a single person with that of a billion dollars franchise is a fair comparison either. I did not say that person made an entire new game, I said that he/she remade the trailer so it could look like the remakes people wanted. Let that person direct 150 developers with a millionaire budget and he/she would probably make that trailer an entire gameI don't want to be that one person, but it's much easier to make a single, 1-2 minute video using already existing models than it is to make a whole video game. The fanmade trailer is really nice, but I don't think it's a fair comparison.
I think this is the part people disagree with. Making a halfway decent trailer does not suggest the ability to direct an entire game.Let that person direct 150 people with a millionaire budget and he/she would probably make the entire game
Oh I don't know if he/she can direct a pokemon game or not, but considering how well received pokemon games are these days, at least he/she was good enough to understand how people wanted d/p remakes to look like. While I honestly don't care that much about BDSP considering that Legends exists, I'm still wondering why they outsourced a game just to make it look like a 15 years old game. Once they decided to make someone else make a pokemon game, they could at least let them make it their own way. We could have had two remakes that looked like that this time, they just decided not to.I think this is the part people disagree with. Making a halfway decent trailer does not suggest the ability to direct an entire game.
This assumes that A) there is a broad fan consensus on what the games should've look like, and B) that TPCi was somehow unaware of it. For all we know, whoever was in charge of the planning for this game may have been aware that some fans wanted a SwSh-esque but ultimately decided against it.Oh I don't know if he/she can direct a pokemon game or not, but considering how well received pokemon games are these days, at least he/she was good enough to understand how people wanted d/p remakes to look like.
Presumably to free-up resources for perhaps their most ambitious project.I'm still wondering why they outsourced a game just to make it look like a 15 years old game.
I don't think there's any evidence suggesting that this rather conservative approach was the decision of ILCA or not.Once they decided to make someone else make a pokemon game, they could at least let them make it their own way.
1) Well, It's just that I read a lot of comments on twitter/youtube and I litterally saw no one who saw the first trailer saying: "that's exactly what I was expecting from d/p remakes". I'm totally aware that they decided against it despite knowing what people actually wanted. I would like to understand why.This assumes that A) there is a broad fan consensus on what the games should've look like, and B) that TPCi was somehow unaware of it. For all we know, whoever was in charge of the planning for this game may have been aware that some fans wanted a SwSh-esque but ultimately decided against it.
Presumably to free-up resources for perhaps their most ambitious project.
I don't think there's any evidence that this rather conservative approach was the decision of ILCA or not.