Mr.Munchlax
Great Ball Rank Trainer
Yeah, but singles would still be just about as redundant as double or triples as wellI do, I was talking about singles![]()
Yeah, but singles would still be just about as redundant as double or triples as wellI do, I was talking about singles![]()
Yeah, but singles would still be just about as redundant as double or triples as well
Or, knowing the demo would be data-mined like regular games before it, they intentionally created a beta-version that left out a select few things from the regular games, and gave us that as the demo.
We already know all the move tutors, and there is nothing new for Pidgeot unfortunately.mega beedrill, man. I can't wait to train that thing. Its stats look insane, combined with it's ability, it's gonna be incredible. I AM SO PUMPED. Hopefully there'll be some new move tutor moves for mega pidgeot, so it has more than just heat wave and hurricane.
The flipside to this is the demo will be updated constantly with more Mega's added as the weeks go on, tying into the idea of playing the demo weekly or whatever they said. That might be more likely. We shall see in the end though.
The problem is why keep Hoopa in there, and the form or mega or whatever it is?
I agree they may have possibly left some mega's out intentionally, but keeping Hoopa in there is a major spoiler really.
The flipside to this is the demo will be updated constantly with more Mega's added as the weeks go on, tying into the idea of playing the demo weekly or whatever they said. That might be more likely. We shall see in the end though.
We already know all the move tutors, and there is nothing new for Pidgeot unfortunately.![]()
Why are you guys debating new megas at this point? I see you guys hoping for megas when we know there are no more megas or am I missing anything?
The problem is why keep Hoopa in there, and the form or mega or whatever it is?
I agree they may have possibly left some mega's out intentionally, but keeping Hoopa in there is a major spoiler really.
The flipside to this is the demo will be updated constantly with more Mega's added as the weeks go on, tying into the idea of playing the demo weekly or whatever they said. That might be more likely. We shall see in the end though.
It's most likely that they programmed Hoopa some time ago and didn't bother to remove it in order to not further delay the demo and/or the games, since it's likely that they use the same base. I mean, what would be the point to create a demo from scratch if they can simply tweak the most developed product?
So, with that said, I think that we could have more Megas than what the demo may tell us.
wouldn't the most developed product have every Mega Evolution present in the final game?
the data in the demo is probably pretty damn close to what's in the final game, considering ORAS is probably within a week of going gold; why do people here insist that Game Freak would include a full script, move tutor lists, encounter tables, Trainer teams, and complete updated data for every other Pokemon we know of in the game plus one we didn't, yet they would intentionally leave out a whole list of new Mega Evolutions that would have to have already gone through full testing and be 100% complete at this stage, all so they could pull the wool over the eyes of a few thousand people on the Internet by disappointing their initial expectations based on what they saw in the hacked data from a demo, then completely validate their hopes and dreams by putting that last .01% of the data into the full game
that's not just delusion, that's narcissism
Not necessarily, especially if there is something which still needs to be tested and fixed. Otherwise, we may end up again with the Lumiose glitch, and I think that GF will make sure to reduce the risks to a minimum.
And about the data which has been inserted already... well, maybe that's the data which is easier/harder to program or is most stable in terms of coding, or they simply follow a certain order which we don't know about which thing is programmed first and which thing is left for later. Programming is quite hard, and if you mess up a single step, you may end up having to program it again, at times even from the beginning.
So what if they programmed the Tutors, Megas and other stuff first? There could still be something that needs to be fixed or added, but isn't fixed or added in the demo because there is absolutely no need to do so, especially for things that can't be normally seen without hacking. Like the Dark Pulse thing: why bother to correct the TM/Tutor mistake if you can't get it normally in the demo? It's better to just fix it directly on the final games, don't you think?
I'm not denying the possibility that what we got is all what we'll get, but I simply don't take things for granted. Once we'll get the hands on the full games, we'll know for sure if it is all.
I agree with you, who said that they put all of the game's updated info/new information in? There's still a chance to get a few more megas.
The history of the ESRB leak repeats itself.
People for the longest time denied it's legitimacy because their favorite character didn't make it in.
The same thing is happening here.