Pokémon (Not-So) Griefing Thread - Scarlet and Violet Released with 10 Million Copies in First 3 Days in Buggy States

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Alola's legendaries are also boring as sin
I mean when you're resorting to stealing ideas from B2/W2 for US/UM, it's kinda obvious even GF has no idea how to do legendaries anymore.

I like Lunala and Buzzwole, but Gen7 as a whole was nothing BUT Ultra Beasts and Tapus in versus play so, as expected, the fights got monotonous. Even more so once Blacephalon came into the picture because between that and Celesteela. that's all you ever saw.
 
I mean when you're resorting to stealing ideas from B2/W2 for US/UM, it's kinda obvious even GF has no idea how to do legendaries anymore.

I like Lunala and Buzzwole, but Gen7 as a whole was nothing BUT Ultra Beasts and Tapus in versus play so, as expected, the fights got monotonous. Even more so once Blacephalon came into the picture because between that and Celesteela. that's all you ever saw.
As much as I didn’t care for the land spirits, at least they showed up in the next generation as gigantomax raid bosses. It’s like they forgot about the ultra beasts altogether. I kind of wish they’d tone it down with the legendaries and just focus more on the core Pokemon in the game.
 
It's no guarantee, but it's worth looking into.
I TRIED SO HAAAAAARD
AND GOT SO FAAAAAARRR
BUT IN THE EEEEEEEND
Yeah, no new codes are getting sent out. I guess I could clarify that I actually went to the store, waited in line, and had it confirmed by the manager. Sad.
 
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The DS games' price hike is starting to happen to the 3DS games, look what I found:
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I've also seen Ultra Sun on sale for 65€. I can't wait to see SwSh sell for 100€ in 2035.
 
Good news for US players, it seems that GameStop can now print codes for the Shiny Miraidon/Koraidon events on receipts.
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The only downside I’m hearing from people on Twitter is that stores are still limited to 50 codes despite the new receipt printout rules.

EDIT: I can confirm that it’s 50 per store, you also need have a GameStop account and give ‘em the phone number tied to it. I still managed to get two (one for each Legendary) thanks to having a friend’s account on-hand.

EDIT 2: I can also confirm that the 50 code limit isn't resetting per day, once this batch of codes is gone they're gone until either GameStop or TPCi makes more available. I'm getting conflicting reports on which side is doing it, but it's worth noting that the only proof we have of TPCi limiting codes is from GameStop itself saying so (you also have Serebii's Joe Merrick slapping GameStop in the ding-ding by saying that other countries doing the code-on-receipt method aren't limiting them).
 
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I am playing Platinum right now (via R4i card) on my DS Lite.
I often consider purchasing an original cartridge of it, since i really love that game and would like to own in physically, but idk if i really should, since it works (most of the time) fine as the card.

I am also gonna need a copy of the gen 4 remakes, since im doing ribbon challenges. But i dont trust the used switch game market enough. Whats you guys thoughts on this?
 
I am playing Platinum right now (via R4i card) on my DS Lite.
I often consider purchasing an original cartridge of it, since i really love that game and would like to own in physically, but idk if i really should, since it works (most of the time) fine as the card.

I am also gonna need a copy of the gen 4 remakes, since im doing ribbon challenges. But i dont trust the used switch game market enough. Whats you guys thoughts on this?
Excluding HGSS, which use an infrared cartridge that interacts wi the Pokéwalker, I say that a flashcard will pay itself even before you include ROM hacks.

I would just get a hacked Switch, though used cartridges do not corrupt. Otherwise, I do not know.
 
Okay, just needed a reality check, because i had this simmering in my mind for years, but never followed up on it. I love being talked out of bad decisions :)

I think i will just upgrade to a better sd card for my flashcard and call it a day. I mean i know about 3ds games that they seem to have problems with bitrot (ORAS seems to?), no idea if DS games have a similar problem and playing them on flashcards is the better solution.
Playing BDSP is a crime
Actually... yeah it is. Thats why i am very conflicted about it. Platinum is still the better game.
It is pretty cheap via second hand, but I have been warned not to buy second hand, due to Nintendos anti piracy autism. I may just ask one of my autistic friends who collect these games physically if they can lend it out to me or get the ribbon for me. After checking there is only one ribbon to get from this game anyway.
 
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Buying it secondhand isn't piracy... So Nintendo doesn't give a shit ....
I think the issue comes up when the previous owner dumps a rom of the game and then redistributes that rom and goes online with it or something. Then you purchase the original game, go online and get banned or something, because Nintendo compares the IDs of the games. Nintendo fans are shitting their pants over it. I think the risk is rather low though.
 
I think the issue comes up when the previous owner dumps a rom of the game and then redistributes that rom and goes online with it or something. Then you purchase the original game, go online and get banned or something, because Nintendo compares the IDs of the games. Nintendo fans are shitting their pants over it. I think the risk is rather low though.
I think you're being too autistic. Not every single copy of every game has been dumped.
 
I mean i know about 3ds games that they seem to have problems with bitrot (ORAS seems to?)
It's specifically European ORAS and Persona Q cartridges that are known to suddenly stop working, I haven't heard about any issues with American and Japanese copies.

It happened to my Alpha Sapphire, I could only play the game for a minute or so before being interrupted by an error message. I managed to salvage it by backing up the save using Checkpoint and transferring it to a digital copy I downloaded from the hShop.
 
I like to thumb through my toploader box full of almost all of the gallery cards from the late SwSh era. I wound up cutting my collection short once the prices on some of the ones I was missing for my own personal collection, like the rayquaza with zinnia became $200+.

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Good news for US players, it seems that GameStop can now print codes for the Shiny Miraidon/Koraidon events on receipts.
I managed to get two codes for myself tonight, so I'm all set.
The stores in my area that I called or spoke to in person said that they all still had 20-40 of their 50 codes left, and that was right before they all closed—so they should still have them tomorrow when they open. You'd think I would've learned by now to stop trusting what these people say, but whatever.

If I were to go to more stores and get extra codes tomorrow, would anyone here want one?
 
I don't think oversaturation is the right term.

Gen 4 in general and Sinnoh in particular went out of their way to include large numbers of legendary Pokemon. Sinnoh (Platinum) had 14 new ones (not counting that stupid retroactive mythical classification of content gamefreak locked behind an action replay), nearly double Hoenn's and more than Kanto and Johto combined, and 20 total counting the Regis and Bird trio you can later capture. Unova couldn't top Sinnoh but they made the main legendaries more story-relevant and still had a good amount to stumble on.

Gen 6 is where legendary pokemon fell off. Yeah, you could capture every legendary Pokemon and sundry in ORAS - as part of a roaming mechanic, and those legendaries had no context for why they were there or what they do or anything that really made them interesting. ORAS could at least fall back on the original Hoenn legendary fluff, but Kalos was even worse; it has only three legendaries, only two of which were actually cool at the time since Zygarde is essentially the biggest piece of wasted potential in Pokemon media, and three event legendaries that took so long to come out you'd be forgiven for thinking they were Gen VII mons (which I originally did because Alola's legendaries are also boring as sin).

It's not so much an oversaturation of legendaries as it is an ability to make interesting new ones. The old legendaries were cool because of the fluff around them and the ways you would use to have to catch them as much as their designs and stats, because Pokemon used to be about actually exploring a world. Gen 6 and on legendaries mostly suck because Gamefreak started making the games much more linear and streamlined, removing a good bit of the mystique around legendaries in the process, and rely on the nostalgia old legendaries generate to make up the difference.
I've always figured the increases of Legendaries was because Pokemon The First Movie, Mewtwo Strikes Back made millions of dollars its opening week. That's why every movie is about a legendary. They must of figured Legendaries were the key to success, so they kept making them, and pushing them to churn out movies for yearly.
 

I have no idea if this is real, a irl friend sent it to me and he got it from "some nigga on twitter."
 
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