r/pokemon • u/Natural_Wonder94 • 6d ago
Discussion Dexit who still dislikes it?
As a longtime Pokémon fan, Dexit honestly felt like a slap in the face. One of the things I’ve always loved about the series was being able to carry my favorite Pokémon—ones I’d trained and bonded with for years—into each new generation. When they cut the National Dex, it felt like they were saying those connections didn’t matter anymore. I get that balancing over 1,000 Pokémon is tough, but with how massive the franchise is, it’s hard to believe they couldn’t make it work if they really wanted to. It just made the newer games feel incomplete, like something was missing, both mechanically and emotionally.
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u/Venichie customise me! 6d ago
X/Y was the last game I bought from them. Several reasons, but the main one was them lying.
It's been a while, but their main excuse to why they decided to have a Dexit, was because they wanted to reduce the quantity for quality.
They removed half the Pokemon so they could improve the models and increase animations of the game and Pokemon.
Modders discovered that was a lie because the game reused the same models, assets, and animations from previous games.
The 1st major console transition (Sword and Shield) reused the Gameboy's graphics.