@ThePizzaCheese No, that's not really how game development works. The issue with Pokemon titles recently seems to be the result of Game Freak being forced to output content quickly and consistently, leading to cheap feeling products.
Not by players, but by their parent company. Which has ten times more power over what they do than random people like us on the internet.
You have to remember that this is a business and they seem keen on keeping it as the most profitable media franchise in the world. Which doesn't always equal making a very good game, if people keep buying them.
@ThePizzaCheese Yes which is undoubtedly a problem and not a good one for consumers or the developers, creating a mediocre product. They have access to plenty of funds, Pokemon is the most profitable media franchise in the world after all.
@ThePizzaCheese You seem to think the Switch is some kind of massively limiting hardware. The trees in Breath of the Wild and Skyrim (two titles on Switch with massive, seamless open worlds) do not need to look this low quality to run on the hardware, especially Skyrim which is way older
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Re: Random: Is Masahiro Sakurai Throwing Shade At Pokémon's Trees?
@ThePizzaCheese No, that's not really how game development works. The issue with Pokemon titles recently seems to be the result of Game Freak being forced to output content quickly and consistently, leading to cheap feeling products.
Not by players, but by their parent company. Which has ten times more power over what they do than random people like us on the internet.
You have to remember that this is a business and they seem keen on keeping it as the most profitable media franchise in the world. Which doesn't always equal making a very good game, if people keep buying them.
Re: Random: Is Masahiro Sakurai Throwing Shade At Pokémon's Trees?
@ThePizzaCheese Yes which is undoubtedly a problem and not a good one for consumers or the developers, creating a mediocre product. They have access to plenty of funds, Pokemon is the most profitable media franchise in the world after all.
Re: Random: Is Masahiro Sakurai Throwing Shade At Pokémon's Trees?
@ThePizzaCheese You seem to think the Switch is some kind of massively limiting hardware. The trees in Breath of the Wild and Skyrim (two titles on Switch with massive, seamless open worlds) do not need to look this low quality to run on the hardware, especially Skyrim which is way older