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Re: Steam Deck Nintendo Emulation Videos Are Being Pulled From YouTube

Chunkboi79

@Troll_Decimator if Nintendo's worried about piracy maybe provide a premier option to play their games. Or make their games high end enough where PC's struggle to play them.

Sony and Xbox have both started moving their games to PC. So I can quote Gabe Newell when he said that you just have to provide a better service than the pirates. The music industry is a great example of this.

Re: Steam Deck Nintendo Emulation Videos Are Being Pulled From YouTube

Chunkboi79

@Troll_Decimator but we aren't talking about someone who is pirating the games are we?

Not sure where I said download the games anyway. That's something that you just said, I never said the method whether you dump or own cartridge or download now did I? Dumping the cartridge is kind of obvious when I say you own the games isn't it.

Re: Steam Deck Nintendo Emulation Videos Are Being Pulled From YouTube

Chunkboi79

@Not_Soos Emulation isn't illegal because if you own a game you can do whatever you want with it. If you want to lick it you can, if you want to bathe with your switch cartridges you can, if you want to dump it to your pc and emulate it you can. It's only illegal if you emulate a rom that you don't own.

Nintendo just wants to say that their device is the best place to play games. Except for the fact it isn't

Re: The Pokémon Creative Team Has Been "Through A Lot" With Angry Fan Feedback

Chunkboi79

@Dr_Lugae these concepts have been used for the last 25 years and haven't been innovative on. Just because you fight bosses in towns doesn't make the gameplay loop anymore interested. Trainer battles and wild battles function the exact same with the only difference being trainer battles might require a potion.

I disagree with the notion that the locations of the battles themselves tend to innovate or keep the formula fresh. However, the monster catching aspect is the strong point and honestly the selling point of pokemon. However, it's still the same formula that we've been playing from day in and day out. I don't need a full blown different way to play as we've seen with other modern day rpg's you can innovate without changing the core formula.

Re: The Pokémon Creative Team Has Been "Through A Lot" With Angry Fan Feedback

Chunkboi79

@maulinks Honestly, I think if they made an open world action rpg like botw with a limited selection of usable pokemon and it was polished. I think we'd get a different response than what we did with sw&sh.

People were only upset over the lack of pokemon in sw&sh because they promised an improved experience from a graphical standpoint and they just reused old models and animations.