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X/Y New Features
What new feature(s) in X/Y impressed you the most?
I suppose diagonal movement was most impressive for me.
I suppose diagonal movement was most impressive for me.
Re: X/Y New Features
Sitting on benches was clearly gamechanging :P
i liked the 3D as a whole. It's been long overdue
i liked the 3D as a whole. It's been long overdue
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Re: X/Y New Features
XD and collosseum were full 3D rpgs lol. i think it was just far more fleshed out in this one.
what's so impressive with x and y is its attention to the competitive side. with the immidiate involvement of super training, the ability to massively ev train with the exp share, the ability to breed to perfection as a basic feature, and the wonder trade system allowing you to see a bunch of pokemon you probably havent yet, as well as sharing competitively bred pokemon.
they did everything they could to expose newcomers to the deeper world of pokemon. the sick underbelly of competition.
what's so impressive with x and y is its attention to the competitive side. with the immidiate involvement of super training, the ability to massively ev train with the exp share, the ability to breed to perfection as a basic feature, and the wonder trade system allowing you to see a bunch of pokemon you probably havent yet, as well as sharing competitively bred pokemon.
they did everything they could to expose newcomers to the deeper world of pokemon. the sick underbelly of competition.
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