@Chris720 Hackers certainly can't corrupt the save files of the people they're battling against, that's a complete lie.
Nintendo is simply using scare tactics to steer people away from using hacked Pokemon, because they don't actually have a way of detecting whether a Pokemon is hacked or not (unless the hacker bungled and made an obvious mistake, that is). 99% of Pokemon used in official Nintendo tournaments are hacked, and indistinguishable from legitimately obtained Pokemon.
Capcom has no intention of a physical release for this game. They're going to release it in digital format only, and then use this excuse to place all the blame on the fans because they "didn't want it enough", like they always do. This is vintage Capcom, gentlemen.
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@Chris720 Hackers certainly can't corrupt the save files of the people they're battling against, that's a complete lie.
Nintendo is simply using scare tactics to steer people away from using hacked Pokemon, because they don't actually have a way of detecting whether a Pokemon is hacked or not (unless the hacker bungled and made an obvious mistake, that is). 99% of Pokemon used in official Nintendo tournaments are hacked, and indistinguishable from legitimately obtained Pokemon.
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Capcom has no intention of a physical release for this game. They're going to release it in digital format only, and then use this excuse to place all the blame on the fans because they "didn't want it enough", like they always do. This is vintage Capcom, gentlemen.