Does anyone have images of the individual island dexes?
I want to get a clearer idea of what will be on which island, but with lists with only names, I have trouble really visualizing it.
Let the leaks begin! (joke)
https://picload.org/image/rdcwldpi/img_20161101_120410_496.jpg
Sadly it's not playable until the 18th....
But it's fully downloadable
Pokemon Moon: 3.204.266.304 Byte //3GB
Pokemon Sun: 3.220.027.712 Byte //3GB
Sun is a little bit bigger.
Let the leaks begin! (joke)
https://picload.org/image/rdcwldpi/img_20161101_120410_496.jpg
Sadly it's not playable until the 18th....
But it's fully downloadable
Pokemon Moon: 3.204.266.304 Byte //3GB
Pokemon Sun: 3.220.027.712 Byte //3GB
Sun is a little bit bigger.
Even with the pre-loaded data of the game pirated, the dataminers have already attempted to do what they do best.
NO. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DATAMINE THIS AT THIS POINT.
Not until the "seed" is available (which is most likely November 18th), they will not be able to datamine the game.
Will the seed be different per region? Or is it possible for Europeans to somehow download it on the 18th to play earlier?
You can purchase and download it right now, but you can't play it.Basically the game will be available when it is made purchasable, that is pretty much it.
It's the same for ALL regions, so yes eur can play it on the 18th. But there is no legal way to get the seed into your console before the 23rd.Will the seed be different per region? Or is it possible for Europeans to somehow download it on the 18th to play earlier?
I don't think it's illegal, as the pre-load is actually put out by Nintendo.Small note than any discussion of how to illegally download the games yourself is strictly forbidden.
Preloading it isn't, which is why the discussion here has been fine so far. But actually making it playable before the 23rd in Europe is.I don't think it's illegal, as the pre-load is actually put out by Nintendo.
... But I guess trying to hack through it would be illegal.
Fun fact, with a 128-bit key, there are 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 (340 duodecillion) different combinations. Or, about 829 quintillion times the number of seconds since the beginning of the universe (roughly 410,240,038,000,000,000). Ain't nobody brute forcing that any time soon.Yep, someone's totally gonna leak everything (also joke). It's funny. There are people worried that the whole game will leak because of this, but a 128-bit key isn't going to break so easily
I hope you're joking... I mean, you're in the datamine thread. If you don't want to be spoiled, you're not exactly helping yourself. And if you're here because you got spoiled elsewhere, then I highly doubt it was the dataminers themselves that spoiled you. All the SuMo dataminer did was post Youtube videos and a couple of Twitter pics, so unless you were following him (which makes it your own fault) or clicked on a video with "SuMo datamine" in the title, it was some other careless person that spoiled you.Good riddance to them and their datamining then. Datamining everything, not caring about anyone who wants to be left surprised... Who the heck do they think they are?!
Fun fact, with a 128-bit key, there are 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 (340 duodecillion) different combinations. Or, about 829 quintillion times the number of seconds since the beginning of the universe (roughly 410,240,038,000,000,000). Ain't nobody brute forcing that any time soon.
Melemele: http://pastebin.com/DRd8c2mm
Akala: http://pastebin.com/a3waCTnC
Ula'Ula: http://pastebin.com/3e2WyFHw
Poni: http://pastebin.com/4SsZyEMt
Enjoy
What could cause the difference in sizes? I imagine some sort of design difference between the 2 games, maybe in Sun one town looks slightly different than the other and it's that? Can't imagine what else it could be.
Ah thanks, but I meant images of the pokemon. I have seen some floating around, but can't remember where.