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I think if we’re having to find technicalities that most of the general public globally wouldn’t recognise to justify the timing, then TPC/C/Ninty are doing something wrong, but hey ho…
I agree with this sentiment. I’d rather it be late and working properly than early with bug updates early. I played Violet and want to play Scarlet with an all fire team using some transfer only Pokémon and forms but even if Home dropped tomorrow I wouldn’t start that. Tears of the Kingdom just came out and that’s where all my video game time is going to be for the foreseeable future anyways (I’ll participate in 7-star raids to catch the boss if those come back but that’s about all right now). I understand people being upset on the paradox raid oversight and the backtracking of the Home release date and they are rightfully upset. However, I think taking a step back and accepting what we can’t control might be the best course of action right now.For things like Home I think it's best to be late than early, just imagine the huge problem that it'd be if people's pokemon got mixed up or erased due to some bug/error/mishappen
They for sure intended to add home connectivity earlier this year but something wasn't going right, so it was delayed, it's not that big of a deal.
GF's biggest issue is lack of polish due to always pushing for yearly releases even when it's clear it's not sustainable. That's a far cry from EA literally putting gambling on full priced games or "stolen breast milk" BlizzardSo guys place a bet which company is the worst: EA, Blizzards and GF/Pokemon company
It is less about delays and more about how they handled it.This is just a delay and I understand the frustration but when it comes to pokemon nowadays delays are a positive thing
I'm behind on things; how did they handle it? I thought it was just 'Hey, this release date was wrong, sorry about that. Its coming, just not at the originally planned time'It is less about delays and more about how they handled it.
global Pokemon company took its time for it to upload an apology and they did it in insincere way that basically said "yo! sorry about my mistake. It will come soon bro~ *winks* just make sure to follow me for more info K!"I'm behind on things; how did they handle it? I thought it was just 'Hey, this release date was wrong, sorry about that. Its coming, just not at the originally planned time'
If it was just the delay alone it’d be fine. It just felt like the final nail on the coffin since they cancelled all of the Tera raids on the same day due to bugs, and they barely addressed stuff in the past like the base game bugs & the save data corruption. This was basically the last straw on top of several other problemsI'm behind on things; how did they handle it? I thought it was just 'Hey, this release date was wrong, sorry about that. Its coming, just not at the originally planned time'
And it made them look just so incompetent... specially when its sibling game "Zelda" is having such a fun days with its fans.If it was just that alone it’d be fine. It just felt like the final mail on the coffin since they announced that the Tera raids were cancelled the same day due to bugs, and they barely addressed stuff like the base game bugs & the saga data corruption. This was basically the last straw on top of several other problems
Technically, summer starts June 21, at the start of the Solstice.
"Early 2023" can be anywhere between now and the third week of June.
Depends on how you define summer. Summer isn't just defined by how it shows up on your calendar, there's different definitions for summer for different purposes. Usually in business, summer is defined as being from Memorial Day to Labor Day. I'm guessing the gaming industry is probably following this one. As far as what's considered "Early" or not, IIRC they tend to use "Early" and "Late" to mean first half/second half, so that could mean as late as June 30 (although since 2/3 of summer is "Late" generally most people wouldn't consider June part of "Early" but I think technically it still counts).
Ultimately, I think July 1 is when we have to start worrying if we still know nothing.
Complaining about the wait won't make it happen sooner.I want to play Pokemon! The DLC will be a long wait and I want to play Pokemon!
I wasn't referring to the calendar, but the Earth's orbit.
Calendars vary by nation and culture, as we all know.
Depends on how you define summer. Summer isn't just defined by how it shows up on your calendar, there's different definitions for summer for different purposes. Usually in business, summer is defined as being from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Someone posted a graphic of the home transfer exclusive mons and there's something kinda funny about how the only non legendary/mythical, non starter, non regional form/evo mon that is home exclusive is carbink