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Everything posted by drahkon
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There has also been the talk of simply putting this formula on a home console. However, this "shouldn't be done" because it would remove the portable aspect, which is something a lot of people here don't agree with. This is far from being an issue about two sides talking about different things.
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In before the obligatory "other's do it, too"-comment. DUDE, EA DOES THE SAME. yeah, I had to :p
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I may have misunderstood your usage of "unlocking". When you first start the game you have a limited weapon/item pool, meaning you can only find those in chests. Later you get the ability to unlock more which then are added to the item pool. Finding items in chests doesn't "unlock" them, it just means you can use them for the run.
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Never said it was simple. Everything has limits, I'm not an idiot. I just said that they'd do their best...and even if there will be a portion of all the events that may not be perfect, the rest will be great. I have no idea how you can be so stubborn and not be even a little open-minded about a new/different approach to a Pokémon game. Especially because it was you who said that people are so resistant to change and different stuff.
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But those who'd create an event for the Pokémon game that @kav82 envisioned will do their best to provide sufficient access to internet.
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That's certain rogue-likes for you :p You unlock guns to add them to the item pool. You can then find them in chests or after bosses. If you were able to choose a strong gun from the beginning the first one or two floors would be waaayy to easy. That's what the game is about: You start with a "crappy" gun, have the possibility to find better guns/items and if you do you might be able to defeat enemies in no time. However, there's also the possibility that you only find shitty items (which is not that likely, but can happen)...then it's up to you to prove that you can survive. It's thrilling. At least for me :p
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I'd be amazed if the events didn't have WLAN...
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I see. But it's a different time now.
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A new Pokémon that literally the whole gaming community wants would be different to Stadium. It could be an MMORP or an openworld RPG with online elements. I could be sitting at home, see someone online and battle right there and then. Add in voice chat and there's a social element.
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No one said all the future Pokémon games will be on home consoles. ONE game would be enough.
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They'll probably like "Uh a home console Pokémon, I will stop attending those events that I enjoy so much". :p
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Let's say that I assume Nintendo and the developers are capable of figuring out a way to make this not tiresome or simplify. And if they can't then I'm sure they can find a way to make this slightly different but enjoyable.
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"Random encounters" is not a buzzword (or "buzzterm")? Dynamic: Have Pokémon run around the area, climb on trees, sneak through grass, swim underwater (real time fishing), fly through the air...approach a Pokémon and enter a battle, can be turn-based. Everything dynamic. Dynamic wheather, better day and night cycle, dynamic world, i.e. more lively, different people do different thigns at different times. 3DS has a limit to "large" and "more Quests", which is obvious and you know that. And I know that "larger" doesn't necessarily equal better, but in a series that has over 700 Pokémon (don't know how many there are) a bigger world with all of them in it would be ever gamer's dream.
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Was about to post the same. There's no point discussing this. He dismissed all my other points and focussed on one, trying to shoot me down.
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More power on home console = more possibilities to improve the world (i.e. make it larger, more dynamic, more quests, have Pokemon run around in the wild, etc.)
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Ah, feels like my childhood. Come on, Nintendo. Be great again
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Well, I don't dislike shoot 'em ups. It really depends on whether the game is good or not. I felt that Shutshimi is a bad shoot 'em up Or rather it's not a shoot 'em up I enjoy. Let me write shoot 'em up again. Retro visuals are optional :p Challenging/permadeath only when the gameplay is right up my sleeve. Shutshimi is just...meh Shoot 'em up! Didn't even realize it doesn't have a Platinum. *deletes from Vita* Nah, with this it's just a case of "not my thing".
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Completely missed my point. Make up your mind
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Well, apparently I haven't seen much of the game? Some bosses, some levels, but nothing that speaks to me. Why do you think I'd be into it? What is there?
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I gave this a go for 30 minutes today...didn't enjoy it one bit.
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The thing is, if people don't like motion controls then it's very unlikely that will change. Motion controls have been there for a long time and I'm pretty sure that the majority of gamers have decided whether or not they enjoy them. I don't mind "change and different stuff" but motion controls aren't part of that. Haven't been for quite some time now.
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Well, I've started Enter the Gungeon on PS4. See the dedicated thread if you want to know more :p Over the weekend I've played Call of Duty: Black Ops III Multiplayer a lot. Managed to reach Prestige 8. Still loving it, can't wait for the next DLC. : peace: Made some progress with Persona 4 Golden just now. Because I rescued a certain guy on the first day I was able to focus on a lot of Social Links and other stuff. I really need to get back to Dark Cloud
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There ya go. too obvious? Currently I'm only orb e forced (:p) with the games I regularly play, Spotify and the TV section (which includes Netflix and YouTube). I don't even see the media folder and all the stuff I don't need. Just as @somme said, the things you don't use disappear. And if you want to play a game that isn't on your quick selection it takes literally only 15 seconds to get it from the Library.
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On its Steam page it says "full controller support". Not sure if that includes DS4 on Steam for Mac. Edit: The game's amazing Haven't been able to complete the second floor, yet, but it's a lot of fun. I need to use the dodge roll more. Managed to find a secret by accident: