I did read your whole comment, but clearly you need to take a refresher course in debate, writing, or some other similar field. As what I did was ‘draw a comparison using your logic.’
I did read your whole comment, but clearly you need to take a refresher course in debate, writing, or some other similar field. As what I did was ‘draw a comparison using your logic.’
Then you clearly also believe that anyone using an OFFICIAL game strategy guide is a cheater.
Ok, so you're saying that people using an official strategy guide have an "unfair advantage" over people who aren't using the official strategy guide?!? The websites like Pokevision are providing a service that is NO DIFERENT than that provided by the official Pokémon X and Pokémon Y: Official Kalos Region Guidebook.…
I'm sorry, but the only thing that I got from your rant (no better word for it) was this:
You need to get over yourself! You are NOT the only 'creative' person out there. And you also need to understand that with digital art, the same old rules don't always apply!
If I lived anywhere near that insane CULT (Westboro) I would rename ALL of my Pokémon to “LoveIsLove” and place as many as I could at that gym!
Ok, but in the same vein as your comment, consider this: A small, unheard-of company (Niantic) created and developed a game (Ingress) that had some success, but it was pretty limited. A couple of years later, a MAJOR video game company (Nintendo) shows interest in making a re-skin of that game using one of their…
So using published (printed on paper) unofficial AND/OR official game strategy guides is cheating, according to you.
Wrong, you can ‘target’ certain Pokémon, but that has NO bearing on how close to you that they spawn.
Why publish official strategy guides if 'fun' meant that only 5 people in 100,000 would complete the pokedex?
I hate to tell you this, but this is Pokémon we’re talking about here. The franchise is 20 years old and anyone who lived through it’s inception could probably name 75%+ of the original 151 creatures; there's not a lot of 'surprise factor' left. Plus, these sites/apps don’t take anything away from any but the MOST…
So you believe that using ANYTHING other than the base game is cheating? Even using the official strategy guides? Even using the manual that tells you what the controls do?
Well, after reading your posts in this thread I would guess that you believe that using the Official strategy guides for the main series Pokémon games is also cheating; because they also tell you “exactly where the Pokémon are”
I’m sorry, But you are making the same mistake that the dev is; i.e. you can’t compare the use of Pokevision et al to the use of cheat codes/devices. By doing so, you (and Niantic) are essentially stating that the use of an unofficial game guide (or even an official one such as those published by Prima) is equivalent…