It’s not really their fault since there on SUCH a tight schedule. The actual amount of effort they are able to put in actually amazes me. At least now they’re taking more time and will hopefully switch from having a new generation every 3 years, to every 4 Edit: 1:02 I forgot to mention but these games are not new, in fact they released over 20 months ago 😂
I personally don't like being able to access everything from the word go. If I had one complaint about BotW and TotK, it was a lack of feeling of progression. Yes, I can get more stamina, more health, but the way enemies and looted weapons scaled, I never felt like I was actually getting stronger. Everything scaled, so it never felt like I had made progress. Every area stayed just as dangerous. Being able to go back to an early area and breeze past everything gives a sense of progress to the player. Things stay just as difficult in the direction (s) of forward progress, keeping the game interesting, but you have something to show you that yes, you have gotten stronger. What was once a threat to you simply isn't anymore.
I agree that in terms of consumer decision making it doesn't matter whether it's the brutal schedule set by Nintendo/TPC, or the incompetence of Gamefreak's developers and coders. However, I do not appreciate the idea that it does not matter at all. Technical staff have routinely gotten blamed for being set impossible goals by corporate big wigs, and that is exactly what you're doing here. Your shielding the short sighted, quarterly profit focus of the higher ups and shifting the blame to overworked, under staffed, and underfunded (just because Pokemon is huge doesn't mean the dev team gets access to that money) coders and writers. No, it doesn't change whether you should buy the game, but it's important to call out what the actual problem is with the franchise, and AAA games as a whole.
Pokémon SV somehow convinced fans that the switch has the graphical capacity of a broken PS2
Looks like an unreal asset dump
It’s not really their fault since there on SUCH a tight schedule. The actual amount of effort they are able to put in actually amazes me. At least now they’re taking more time and will hopefully switch from having a new generation every 3 years, to every 4
Edit: 1:02 I forgot to mention but these games are not new, in fact they released over 20 months ago 😂
I miss when developers would release a finished project and back when fans had standards.
I personally don't like being able to access everything from the word go. If I had one complaint about BotW and TotK, it was a lack of feeling of progression. Yes, I can get more stamina, more health, but the way enemies and looted weapons scaled, I never felt like I was actually getting stronger. Everything scaled, so it never felt like I had made progress. Every area stayed just as dangerous. Being able to go back to an early area and breeze past everything gives a sense of progress to the player. Things stay just as difficult in the direction (s) of forward progress, keeping the game interesting, but you have something to show you that yes, you have gotten stronger. What was once a threat to you simply isn't anymore.
you word my thoughts perfectly
Normally Pokemon is *the* main franchise that gets me to buy a Nintendo console.
Let’s just say there’s a reason I don’t have a Switch.
The baffling part remains that NINTENDO let this to be released
Like usually Nintendo has a disgusting good keep on the quality of their games
3rd time’s the charm right?
I agree that in terms of consumer decision making it doesn't matter whether it's the brutal schedule set by Nintendo/TPC, or the incompetence of Gamefreak's developers and coders. However, I do not appreciate the idea that it does not matter at all. Technical staff have routinely gotten blamed for being set impossible goals by corporate big wigs, and that is exactly what you're doing here. Your shielding the short sighted, quarterly profit focus of the higher ups and shifting the blame to overworked, under staffed, and underfunded (just because Pokemon is huge doesn't mean the dev team gets access to that money) coders and writers. No, it doesn't change whether you should buy the game, but it's important to call out what the actual problem is with the franchise, and AAA games as a whole.
yup, the source of this is Capitalism, the death of art
bit late to the party lil bro 😂😂😂
It's an old upload
I stopped at sword and shield
lol how did you comment this so fast
Notification ping
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I dunno, this never happens to my game. The only glitch I only get is when riding my Miraidon and jumping around.