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With more space to do such on the Switch, they could potentially add Kanto. I don't know how likely it is, and it may be wishful thinking, but I welcome it.
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It does seem like a logical way to get the Kantonian forms. My concern is if people will interpret it as more Gen 1 pandering, or if said potential accusations become a developer fear that may have them exclude making Kanto.
Do you mean a Kanto game separate to SM? Because three regions in one games is too much even for the Switch in my opinion. I, however, would want to see a return to Sinnoh. As for Kalos, there isn't really anything to do with it in my opinion. Although I take Kalos over Kanto any time.If somehow we got to return to Kanto, I'd really like to return to Johto as well. I mean, Johto is literally connected to Kanto.
@RileyXY1 I still don't think "Star" is fake, but if it is, Then DP remake are on board for 2017So, Starts is most likely fake after the Masuda interview. The 3DS is in for its last Pokemon game ever before it's discontinued
Not "most likely". For all we know, Masuda could be trying to hide something for now. It's all up in the air.So, Starts is most likely fake after the Masuda interview. The 3DS is in for its last Pokemon game ever before it's discontinued.
When a new piece of information surfaces, you're very quick to jump to the conclusion that Stars is real or fake. It's not really that simple. Leaks can confirm things that can still be changed in the future. Interviews can contain words chosen carefully to avoid an accidental reveal. Just enjoy the existential limbo and speculate what stars could be about, cuz until the next entry in the series is officially revealed, we can't say for sure that stars is 100% fake or real.So, Starts is most likely fake after the Masuda interview. The 3DS is in for its last Pokemon game ever before it's discontinued.
Two things I want to correct in this because they are often overlooked in these discussions.One more thing I'd like to say that has to do with the interview. It's highly unlikely that GF aren't already working on the next game(s). The wait and see attitude that Masuda seems to be trying to push out in that interview makes little sense as while developing a game they would need to be very decisive about which system they are making a game for. To kind of bend the meaning of the old Yoda saying, "Do or do not, there is no try." This meaning that GF will or will not make a game for the Switch. Wait and see isn't something game developers can do while at the same time staying up on the current tech. Eventually Pokemon will have to move from the 3DS to the next thing. It'll happen sooner or later and there is no doubt there. Unless GF decides to stop making Pokemon(GOD I HOPE NOT! LOL) they will have to make due with what Nintendo gives them system wise.
Two things I want to correct in this because they are often overlooked in these discussions.
1. It's not highly unlikely, it's flat out impossible that GF are not currently working on something (almost certainly a Pokemon games unless they want more horse poker). This is their job, their employment. The devs and artists and coders can't just take a year off from work like that. As soon as development on one project ends almost every department changes to the next project. And more than likely with a company that has multiple dev teams they been working on the next project for some time.
2. A lot of people seem to think that once development is started for a specific system that it has to stay on this system, but that is also not the case. This is how you can have multi-platform ports. And Yooka-Laylee just announced they were no longer developing for the Wii U and are switching gears to the *ahem* Switch. This doesn't mean they have to start over, they just need to rework their engine and code for the Switch's hardware. And Switch Devkits have been out for a while.
Having both would be ideal. There are those like you, who preferred the XY version of it, as well as those who want to easily grind to 100. Then there are those like me, who actually enjoyed the challenge. I turned my exp. share off a couple times cuz I felt the game was becoming just a tad too easy. Really though, there's no way to please everyone in this regard. They COULD re-implement the difficulty setting from BW2, or rework how the exp. share functions yet again, but I feel like those aren't very likely to happen.I want the exp points gaining to be restored. How we level up our pokemon is absolute trash in my opinion. Gen 6 had it right so I can't see why gen 7 would regress this much.