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2015, this year if you don't count the DLC.When was the last time we had a year without a major title?
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2015, this year if you don't count the DLC.When was the last time we had a year without a major title?
Aaaah, woops, seems I wasn't paying attention. Confusing a few threads with each other.Friends, please discuss gen 4 remakes and Pokémon’s future titles in the appropriate threads. Thanks!
I think it’s more likely that this points to them not knowing which Pokémon were going to be cut yet, rather than them not know if Pokémon were going to be cut yet.I dunno if this was brought up, but the SwSh beta leaked, and in it, they had the data of Greninja and Arbok, two Pokémon that did not make the cut. It seems Dexit was decided later down the line, and they genuinely had issues handling the models alongside Dynamax and camp animations. There is a very good chance that Dexit was unintentional and accidental; the DLC was probably an attempt to salvage as much as possible. There might be a good chance that Dexit was a one time only; there’s a thread on Smogon if people want to read more.
This.I think it’s more likely that this points to them not knowing which Pokémon were going to be cut yet, rather than them not know if Pokémon were going to be cut yet.
Yeah. I also don't expect any more main series games with all the Pokemon in them.This.
Dexit was completely intentional, and anyone saying it's a one time only thing is setting themselves up for disappointment.
The DLC was obviously planned in advance. Game Freak are not some amateurs lol. They plan things in advance, and they probably planned Dexit together with TPCi and Nintendo, too.
I mean, the spin-offs have shown that this tends to happen, like Growlithe and Moltres in Conquest, Ekans in Snap, Jumpluff in Ranger, and Munchlax in PMD.I think it’s more likely that this points to them not knowing which Pokémon were going to be cut yet, rather than them not know if Pokémon were going to be cut yet.
Anyone who is expecting a future game with all Pokemon in it, is setting himself up for disappointment.Yeah. I also don't expect any more main series games with all the Pokemon in them.
Even if Sinnoh remakes end up being made, I don't expect them to contain every Pokemon available in Sword and Shield. From now on, all main series Pokemon games will have a different pool of available Pokemon to use.Anyone who is expecting a future game with all Pokemon in it, is setting himself up for disappointment.
Well, not a disappointment for me personally. I like Dexit. It forces us to experiment with using Pokemon we otherwise maybe wouldn't use.
Exactly this.Even if Sinnoh remakes end up being made, I don't expect them to contain every Pokemon available in Sword and Shield. From now on, all main series Pokemon games will have a different pool of available Pokemon to use.
Except that they made it clear that there will never be a main series game with all Pokemon ever again. It would make Dexit and the DLC pointless.I disagree.
If Go can have all the Pokémon in it, so can gen 8. Besides, if DP remakes happen, only a few dozen still need to return.
But then the DLC happened. So, I believe this in the context of game-launches.Except that they made it clear that there will never be a main series game with all Pokemon ever again. It would make Dexit and the DLC pointless.
Besides, I still expect compatibility, but you can only battle and trade with Pokemon available in both games. Sure, it will be limited, but it will be better than nothing.But then the DLC happened. So, I believe this in the context of game-launches.
That would be nonsensical for same-generation titles, because of the coding. We've had that discussion before. Cross-gen? That's obviously a harder job and more believable.Besides, I still expect compatibility, but you can only battle and trade with Pokemon available in both games. Sure, it will be limited, but it will be better than nothing.
Thanks to Dexit this is a decent possibility. And besides, there's no guarantee at all that the 2021 main series games will include all the missing Pokemon.That would be nonsensical for same-generation titles, because of the coding. We've had that discussion before. Cross-gen? That's obviously a harder job and more believable.
Only 63 Gen 5-7 Pokémon are missing. That's too few to leave out entirely.Thanks to Dexit this is a decent possibility. And besides, there's no guarantee at all that the 2021 main series games will include all the missing Pokemon.
They didn't like Dexit either. They have enough reasons to try to include all of them, eventually and within time.I think all Pokémon being included in the hypothetically upcoming Sinnoh remakes, is a goal that some fans have, but not a goal that Game Freak has at all.
They will just include whatever Pokemon they see fit.