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

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I think the fact the 3DS is in its twilight years, you can google how to hack it with a $10 SD card, and the system has a GBA emulator cooked into it (facts that have been standing for a decent while) also theoretically helps with romhacks being portable and convenient now. Playing Pokemon on a laptop just feels clunky. The brand of spergs that play romhacks regularly would have the basic amount of technological understanding to put cfw on their Japanese 3DSes and learn how inject GBA romhacks as 3DS apps and use twilight menu for loading up NDS era romhacks.

And phones help too i guess but emulating digimon dusk for a nostalgia trip a year or so ago made my phone get freakishly hot and so i didn't play it as much as i would've otherwise because potentially irrational worrying about the long duration of increased temperature affecting phone lifespan/damaging it.
 
Personally, I find that Pokémon games work quite well for mobile. If you don't have a DS or a 3DS, it can act as a viable alternative. In the topic of romhacks, though... Yeah, that's a mixed bag. Many romhacks are essentially abandonware, meaning they haven't been updated in years or are left unfinished. Usually by young kids who wanted to make their dream Pokémon game, but the lack of experience or vision made them abandon the project early.

There's also plenty of fangames that aren't romhacks, which are usually made in RPGMaker using an extension called Pokémon Essentials. It can even support animated sprites, much like Black and White. Some fangames I can name are Xenoverse, Uranium, and Azurite (which is still in development and isn't out yet). There's probably even more of them, but a quick search on Google or YouTube will have lists for those type of things, so I'd suggest you go look for yourself.
 
I think the fact the 3DS is in its twilight years, you can google how to hack it with a $10 SD card, and the system has a GBA emulator cooked into it (facts that have been standing for a decent while) also theoretically helps with romhacks being portable and convenient now. Playing Pokemon on a laptop just feels clunky. The brand of spergs that play romhacks regularly would have the basic amount of technological understanding to put cfw on their Japanese 3DSes and learn how inject GBA romhacks as 3DS apps and use twilight menu for loading up NDS era romhacks.

And phones help too i guess but emulating digimon dusk for a nostalgia trip a year or so ago made my phone get freakishly hot and so i didn't play it as much as i would've otherwise because potentially irrational worrying about the long duration of increased temperature affecting phone lifespan/damaging it.
Really, the bulk of Pokémon ROM Hacking was the GBA, even when later consoles have been emulated. 3D is hard, bu the GameBoy i small. You can take with you plenty of ROM Hacks ince the time when GBA flashcarts existed, yet you may have needed to wait until they relied on external memory; at one time, 1 Gigabit (not Gigabyte) was huge.
 
The new footage of Pokemon Snap has been out for a little bit now.

Looks okay... I guess. I don't know why I am less hype now.
 
The new footage of Pokemon Snap has been out for a little bit now.

Looks okay... I guess. I don't know why I am less hype now.
Because the mysticism of being a new game is pulled out now, a snap sequel has been asked for since GameCube and Pokémon channel was such a disaster. I havent really looked at the new footage cause I like to be surprised and its sharing feature might have me pick it up later
 
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Because the mysticism of being a new game is pulled out now, a snap sequel has been asked for since GameCube and Pokémon channel was such a disaster. I havent really looked at the new footage cause I like to be surprised and its sharing feature might have me pick it up later
No that has nothing to do with it. I think it is the Pokemon. Too many new ones. I hate the new Pokemon designs. Most of Gen 2 blows and everything after that is trash.
 
Most of gen 2 blows? The designs began to get lackluster at around generation 7, what are you on about?
Gen 1 only or you get launched into space on a ship full of like-minded people but with only enough oxygen to last an hour. In the corner are five spare oxygen tanks that can keep you alive long enough to survive reentry in four hours. But there are not enough for all of you and as cultural norms of politeness and decorum break down, the cabin of the shuttlecraft becomes a stone-age free for all as people begin to realize that the arm rests on each seat are easily detachable.

Fucking duh.
 
Gen 1 only or you get launched into space on a ship full of like-minded people but with only enough oxygen to last an hour. In the corner are five spare oxygen tanks that can keep you alive long enough to survive reentry in four hours. But there are not enough for all of you and as cultural norms of politeness and decorum break down, the cabin of the shuttlecraft becomes a stone-age free for all as people begin to realize that the arm rests on each seat are easily detachable.

Fucking duh.
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The name of the region was one of those things I found out about years later because I only played Red and I don't think they ever mentioned the name. So I generally dislike the names.

Anyway, the main reason all newer generations suck is because if I am buying a Pokemon game and I cannot catch them all and bomb the harbor, then something is seriously wrong.

Gen 1 was the best because I could catch them all.

 
The name of the region was one of those things I found out about years later because I only played Red and I don't think they ever mentioned the name. So I generally dislike the names.

Anyway, the main reason all newer generations suck is because if I am buying a Pokemon game and I cannot catch them all and bomb the harbor, then something is seriously wrong.

Gen 1 was the best because I could catch them all.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=rg6CiPI6h2g
You could even catch pokemon that are not even real like Missingno.

Take that people who only catch 151 people.
 
The name of the region was one of those things I found out about years later because I only played Red and I don't think they ever mentioned the name. So I generally dislike the names.

It was named in the Japanese versions of the games, also it is not the most creative name because unlike future regions it has the exact same name as the region of Japan it is based on.
 
A testament to decay of the series.
The sad part is tha there seems to be no way out of this conflict. The direction of Pokémon is to ruin, bu the Pokéclones are not hat optimistic, either:
Catch-up on all these games and their fates, by the way:
Monster Crown: Game is purchaseable on steam but it's completely fucked. Buggy as all friggin' hell, followers strafe if you turn too quickly, really buggy. Quit the game and got 6 achievements, none of which I'd actually earned. I've apparently beaten six bosses without starting a new game.
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Monster Sanctuary: Playable and pretty good, from what I've played of it. It's basically a metroidvania as an RPG - catching monsters to unlock new navigation methods. Easy best.

The Wu Xing: Last response was Jan 2, 2020. Never had anything even resembling gameplay footage so I'm not exactly surprised.

Temtem: Next update SOON. they stated late march/early april. I'll have to revive the thread.

Coromon: Release scheduled for May/June. Seems to have kept a low boil going on interest. Doesn't look bad, at least. Speaking of looking bad...

Karatkuro/A Goddess Lost in Trance: all that have been seen recently are gif of character animations and pretty meaningless updates, like adjusting level up text. however, the twitter account now has a trans flag background it didn't have before. Make of that what you will.

Ploxmons: Giving regular updates still, with the core essentials of what you'd need to know. Looks like it may be releasing soon.

Casette Beasts: Still chugging along. Definitely has some interesting concepts - it's version of shinies is 'bootleg' Beasts, which have a chance to be any different type from it's usual. There's also a type that can't be gotten unless you make a beast that type, or you catch a bootleg - the Glitter type.
Digimon is looking better, though.
 
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