Gotta Catch 'Em All! - Pokémon Thread

Caldwin

Eorzean Idiot
Citizen
Now this is info from a quick glance at a Google search, so I'm hoping maybe I misunderstood or they misunderstood or hopefully Gamefreak might change before it's fully implemented.

My understanding is that Home functionality will come sometime in 2026. I more or less expected this. This isn't the bad part.

Pokemon from A-Z can not be transferred to any previous game. Likewise, any Pokemon from any previous game, once transferred into Z-A, can no longer be transferred back into any previous game.

Not ideal. I would prefer to be able to move them back and forth. I mean, at this point I suppose I'm mostly done with the old games so it's not the worst thing in the world. But still, wtf, man?

But the worst thing, the thing that really bugs me, any Pokemon once brought into Z-A won't be able to be taken into any future games.

Pokemon in Z-A can't go forward and can't go back. They're completely locked into Z-A. My shiny mawile who's been my companion since the days of the DS will never be able to go on future adventures with me after Z-A.

And heaven help my mawile buddy if I ever lose my save data, because I'm also hearing Z-A can't do cloud backup.

Like seriously, WTF, Gamefreak?
 

ZakuConvoy

Well-known member
Citizen
Yeah, I would suggest not putting your shiny Mawile into Z-A. Because of getting locked to that game forever. It might literally be easier to just shiny hunt a new one, I'm sad to say.

It's something I've heard about, but I was wondering if they'd eventually patch it out. It just seems so strange. But, I guess it kind of makes sense, if they coded this game completely differently than any other game. They never did fix the whole Spinda problem in BDSP.

But, nah. Developing the paid DLC was a much higher priority than making the actual game more functional. (Yeah, yeah, that's not entirely fair, that's probably different teams, but I'm feeling grumpy about it.)

Gamefreak have never been competent or talented programmers. Creative idea people, yes. Good "craftsmen", no.



I've also heard that you can't turn off the Auto-Save feature. Which has me worried about game crashes. Because I feel like, most of the time with Pokemon games, if there's a major crash, it's because the game was trying to Auto-Save at the wrong time. It's just usually a better idea to turn it off. Plus, this means if you want another chance at a shiny Pokemon or boss battle, you're out of luck. You can't just restart your save, because it'll probably auto-save right after the battle is over.



The good news is, it sounds like the online "seasons" for this game will be pretty quick. If you get up to Rank K online, you can get your Greninja mega stone by October 31. So, it seems like "seasons" are only 2 weeks long. So, it should only be a little over a month to get all 3 exclusive mega stones. The bad news is...you have two weeks to get up to Rank K online, and I have NO IDEA how hard that actually is.


Personally, I think I'm waiting a week to see if either version of the game is "better" than the other. I'm going to be playing this on a original Switch, so I can go with either the Switch 1 version or the Switch 2 Edition that has the Switch 1 version in it, as I understand it. They really SHOULD be the same, but I have to wonder if one or the other version would run better on the original Switch.
 
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