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Did anyone notice blurred text when playing Sun and Moon? This could be another stretch of the 3DS' capabilities. Stars will fix this hopefully.
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Where your prove or evidence, when I was playing sun and moon, I didn't see no blurred textDid anyone notice blurred text when playing Sun and Moon? This could be another stretch of the 3DS' capabilities. Stars will fix this hopefully.
True, they should run it's course till 2018, but next year, we might get a pokemon game for 3ds or if this star rumor turns out to be true, we might get thatNo there wasn't. When I played my Sun game on 3DS, there was no blurred text. Five to six years is not that old for the 3DS in my opinion.
I am not the only one who has noticed this. Many people have noticed it as well.Where your prove or evidence, when I was playing sun and moon, I didn't see no blurred text
I thought I was the only one! It's especially noticeable for the Royals.Did anyone notice blurred text when playing Sun and Moon? This could be another stretch of the 3DS' capabilities. Stars will fix this hopefully.
I've seen you throw this number around a lot. Could you give me a numerical breakdown of how you arrived at this conclusion that Stars will sell ~40% fewer copies than any other third version in a generation?
The reason I ask is because the bulk of consumers purchase hardware for the ability to also purchase compatible software. The hardware does not usually restrict the sales of the software based on price. In the case of the Wii U, it was poor advertising and lack of third party software support that killed its sales. The Wii U on its own is a fine console (if not exactly up to par with its competitors) but it did not offer the wide selection of software compared to its competitors. It could only rely on first-party developed titles.
With how much you claim that Stars will be a third version with minimal changes I don't see why you would have a problem with it jumping to Switch
“All games have to be on 1 system” isn't a good argument.
“3DS has a bigger has more costumers” The DS sold more.
I can actually believe her rumors because she has yet to be wrong
Saving money for the sake of saving is putting it on the 3DS because there will be minimal changes and there is no risk.
When running a business you're looking at the future as well and not just easy profits for now. Switch is the future.
And again it won't cost them that much to create a 3rd version on Switch because you're using existing assets already. When creating a new Gen you start all over again which means more money then reworking an existing game.
If you bought a Switch for Pokemon Stars I'm pretty sure you're gonna buy Gen 8 because I don't think you buy a system for 1 Pokemon game only.
So they added features... Oke but when did they move away from those iterations exactly? They added stuff each time and made the third legend the focus in 3 and 4 and Gen 5 was a sequel but they all were STILL in the same region.
When did move away from iterations in the SAME region exactly? Because Kalos didn't have one? I hope that's not you're proof.
But the fact is- we don't know. We don't know if Stars will be able to communicate with the other games. So, saying that bank will be the only way to communicate, and we won't be able to battle is a bit of an exaggeration.
GF can endure lower Sales for Stars, so that we get a more polished Gen VIII, and Stars can be potentially a way to avoid another XY Complaints scenario. So, they're making a low-selling Pokemon game (whose cost price will be low, since a port (as some Stars Opposers have said that Stars is simply a port of SM) has a low cost price, so that's a deal-deal. Remember- Stars will be boosting the sales of Gen VIII by the way of a larger Switch fan base on the Switch.
I think it was announced that we'll be having some games on the Switch, for eg. Mario, and Zelda. So, Mario+Pokemon+Zelda seems to fill the definition of "more games" for launch, anyway.
I think they'be taken their lesson with Pokemon XY. They'll just let out a game with cheap making cost (Stars) as practice for Gen VIII, and when they have practice for Switch engine (thanks to Stars), we'll be able to have a better Gen VIII with a better storyline (XY lacked that, I'v heard some people say).
And, as most of the opposing users have been saying, that Switch is a port of SM, it would take less to make Stars. The low sales will balance it, and you can say that for Gen VIII. They'll be spending more money with less usebase for a Gen VIII.
Also, if Gf does Stars, it will take less cost to make Gen VIII, this lowering the cost, and increasing profits.
Ports of Wii U games, which almost no-one played, will really help the Switch. Most people skipped the Wii U. It would be such a loss for Nintendo to lose many gems like Splatoon due to the Wii U keeping them back.
3 years old? It was released in 2011. The console is oooooooold.
We shouldn't still be reliant on something that was technologically deficient upon release as Nintendo's main console in 2017.
I have seen some complaints of slowdown and framerate drops, but no reports of blurred text anywhere other than that one post you made.Woah! I have not pluck things out of thin air. These software problems are real.
Which other "things" have I made up?
I have seen some complaints of slowdown and framerate drops, but no reports of blurred text anywhere other than that one post you made.
My point is that you keep throwing numbers into your argument that are starting to sound completely made up. I understand the rest of your point, but it's weakened by the fact that you feel it needs to be backed up by arbitrary values.You're missing the point. It's not about the price, it's about needing to purchase new hardware to get a port of something they'll have just played a year ago. What matters is that hardware is an expensive purchase, and larger purchases like that are going to decrease demand.
Thank you!Me and and Master Cyrus have supported his statement, just a simple google search is enough to bring up a few results. I've been seeing this for the entire game.
One of the girls trading in the Royal Avenue's Pokemon Center definitively has blurred text.
I chalked it up to my XL screen stretching it. Do you guys also play on XLs?Thank you!
I also noticed it most through the story. I just ignored it, but felt that it was my 3DS at fault. Guess it's a more common problem.
Really looking forward to Stars now.
Filling the Switch's launch lineup with ports is asking for failure. People want something new. That's why the initial pair of a gen sell more than the third versions. Updated ports tend to not sell well either.
I am playing it on my 3DS XL. Later I hope to play Stars on my Nintendo Switch.I chalked it up to my XL screen stretching it. Do you guys also play on XLs?
Did anyone notice blurred text when playing Sun and Moon? This could be another stretch of the 3DS' capabilities. Stars will fix this hopefully.