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It's being for some project called pokemon origins....But why? We already have a common ancestor for all Pokémon.
Fuck yeah, caught a shiny Geodude.
Yeah, and each set of remakes outsold the previous ones (i.e - ORAS beat HG/SS and so on). Despite all criticism, Sword & Shield have outsold the mainline games for every Pokemon generation except for Gen 1.Case in point: BDSP are the best selling Pokemon remakes.
Changes to pokemon home are coming
https://twitter.com/CentroLeaks/status/1517651588130693120
I can understand why they are making this, they want more control over movesets, specially considering two games not made by gamefreak allow to transfer pokemon into home
Unpopular opinion time - I didn't mind Dexit, and honestly am more surprised it took this long for it to happen.So Dexit isn't going away? gen 8 is officially worse than 3.
One of the more resounding complaints I heard about dexit was that people were being forced to leave behind beloved mons from ancient Gens they had carried all the way to Home, but I'll be real with you: 99.9% of the stuff I have in Bank and Home is complete trash that will never see the light of day again. I can understand being upset that you couldn't bring your high quality Deoxys or Arceus into the latest rounds of cart competitions, but man, that list of dexited deadbeats is brimming with absolutely worthless mons. I'd be damned giving up space on the cart so Furfrou and Mightyena and Kricketot can have updated models, nor do I think we need to bring 11 different Normal/Flying shitbirds with us into every single game just because they existed at some point. Preserve them in amber and leave them in the past where they belong. Or recreate them in Showdown if you're insistent on competing; Gen 8 National Dex OU is extremely popular.Unpopular opinion time - I didn't mind Dexit, and honestly am more surprised it took this long for it to happen.
Did a lot of peoples favorites get cut along with some of the dead weight/totally not reskin Pokémon, yeah. Is it mostly just a tactic to get people to shell out for the DLC's, probably also yeah. The reason I'm alright with it is that we're officially over 900 Pokémon with the new ones Legends added, and I'd assume Gen 9 we'll likely break 1000 between new Pokémon and regional variants of older Pokémon. Sure, most of the models Gamefreak uses are low poly, but at a certain point it becomes a storage issue to keep all those models in storage - this is the one time I'm not even annoyed at the competitive Pokémon players, because their autism usually has them limited to a handful of Pokémon that Smogon deems viable anyway.
I get that for a lot of people. they've been using their favorite 'mon's for well over a decade at this point, but eventually something had to give.
Honestly I stopped giving a shit about dexit ages ago. Dexit sucks but the slapfights and freak outs between bbnd and the Gamefreak shills sometimes makes me feel the fandom deserved it.Unpopular opinion time - I didn't mind Dexit, and honestly am more surprised it took this long for it to happen.
Did a lot of peoples favorites get cut along with some of the dead weight/totally not reskin Pokémon, yeah. Is it mostly just a tactic to get people to shell out for the DLC's, probably also yeah. The reason I'm alright with it is that we're officially over 900 Pokémon with the new ones Legends added, and I'd assume Gen 9 we'll likely break 1000 between new Pokémon and regional variants of older Pokémon. Sure, most of the models Gamefreak uses are low poly, but at a certain point it becomes a storage issue to keep all those models in storage - this is the one time I'm not even annoyed at the competitive Pokémon players, because their autism usually has them limited to a handful of Pokémon that Smogon deems viable anyway.
I get that for a lot of people. they've been using their favorite 'mon's for well over a decade at this point, but eventually something had to give.
I guess most of those fans needed some realisation that, just because some of their favourite (or even all time favourite) mons aren't in the newest games, doesn't mean they don't exist anymore, you can go back with any previous Pokémon game and find them there, safely programmed with no harmful sign of being removed from a past main series game.Honestly I stopped giving a shit about dexit ages ago. Dexit sucks but the slapfights and freak outs between bbnd and the Gamefreak shills sometimes makes me feel the fandom deserved it.
I think another factor in this is that, well, a lot of pokemon inspired fangames and other mon games have been coming out during and around the lockdown. and they're in various states... which peak at "good but still not a perfect substitute for people craving pokemon" (Nexomon Extinction, Monster Sanctuary) and go as far down as "the main character's sprite is misaligned with the grid every other character is on" (Monster Crown).I guess most of those fans needed some realisation that, just because some of their favourite (or even all time favourite) mons aren't in the newest games, doesn't mean they don't exist anymore, you can go back with any previous Pokémon game and find them there, safely programmed with no harmful sign of being removed from a past main series game.
There are a lot of Pokémon now, it sucks for a small amount of people in the fanbase like national dex collectors, shiny hunters or old time players with legacy Pokémon they always transfer over, but most of them that still care about this issue are a very small vocal minority, most people have well and truly moved on. I don't really pay too much attention to GAYmer community shit these days, but most people who outcried about dexit stopped caring within a few weeks after sword and shields release, because not only couldn't they stop other people from having fun, but they themselves couldn't stay mad forever if they still wanted to play Pokéman games, the manchild (okay I'll be nicer for some, the "nostalgia") force is just too strong for some.
Little off topic but I think the quarantine period in 2020 and 2021 kinda changed people's perception about these things a little bit. Generally it seems like more people realised there just isn't enough time in the world to go on a pop-culture crusader boycott for something that doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of things, it's too mentally draining and quite frankly less people started giving a damn if something annoyed or irritated them, as long as they could shut their brain off and escape from the reality of the unfair shit world people live in, that was all people wanted. (I saw the anime community come to the same conclusion as degenerates and normie anime fans happily got their fix throughout 2020 and beyond as it was the light at the end of the tunnel for a lot of people, there wasn't really a lot of anime that would cause mainstream drama anymore, and if it did it flew under the radar very quickly because of just how much the news cycle changed things for people).
Unless you know, you're a blue check mark twitter user or someone with a inferiority complex projecting your problems onto other people you disagree with, you'll find these sad sack of shits on the many many threads here on the farms.
Admittedly I’m in the camp excited for Digimon Survive, but I’ve been waiting on that game to come out for literal years now - I’m keeping my expectations low, considering the state of Modern Vidya, but it hits that childhood nostalgia for me.Currently the only monster game people are hyped about is Digimon Survive. Ironically Digimon in general is the only monster taming game series that gets any regular discussion but that’s due to the popularity of Cyber Sleuth and the fandom obnoxiously shoving the game in everyone’s faces to play instead of Pokemon. They also get super insufferable with their worship of their current director of the games.
I had it saved at one point, but a lot of that I think is attributed to an interview where the Games Director made a comment about how “the series has matured along side its fans” or some shit like that. Which I get it, most of the people who’d shell out money for the series were kids during it’s first run of popularity, but of course speds latched onto that quote and compared it to Masuda saying something about trying to keep kids attention - I’m forgetting the exact wording of both quotes and honestly can’t be assed to try and find them atm, will see if I can dig it up later.They also get super insufferable with their worship of their current director of the games.
Honestly, as long as the game isn’t complete dogshit, I’ll be alright with it. I’ve been burnt enough times on games I want to be hyped for, so the bars honestly low enough at this point.Yeah I’m hyped for Survive too. Just hope it was worth waiting so long for it, Though I’ve seen some fans panicking and acting like doomers that the gaming side of the franchise is going to die if it doesn’t succeed. There’s also a bit of salt on Twitter over Xenoblade 3 coming out on the same day and some fans are going around telling people they should buy Survive instead of it.
The only reason why I hold Dexit against them is because they kept lying about it until the last possible second, and then they lied some more. If they were upfront about it and explained themselves better, it probably wouldn't have been such a big deal (though some people were always going to be mad about it). Like you said, with so many designs at some point you have to face reality.Unpopular opinion time - I didn't mind Dexit, and honestly am more surprised it took this long for it to happen.
Did a lot of peoples favorites get cut along with some of the dead weight/totally not reskin Pokémon, yeah. Is it mostly just a tactic to get people to shell out for the DLC's, probably also yeah. The reason I'm alright with it is that we're officially over 900 Pokémon with the new ones Legends added, and I'd assume Gen 9 we'll likely break 1000 between new Pokémon and regional variants of older Pokémon. Sure, most of the models Gamefreak uses are low poly, but at a certain point it becomes a storage issue to keep all those models in storage - this is the one time I'm not even annoyed at the competitive Pokémon players, because their autism usually has them limited to a handful of Pokémon that Smogon deems viable anyway.
I get that for a lot of people. they've been using their favorite 'mon's for well over a decade at this point, but eventually something had to give.