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  1. Eggs are set at the beginning of the game. They don't change.
  2. Okay so, I don't actually know anything about how Macs work. Best guess is that backups aren't enabled for why only old saves show up with the names though. I gather from a couple of google searches though that if you search through the wine thingy you should be able to find the right file. If that's what you did to get the ones you mentioned above they might be right. You might want to try temporarily moving them one by one to see which one is your right save file though.
  3. Hmm...okay, I'm not sure what's going on. Are you on a system that's not Windows?
  4. I don't think you're in the right folder. The only .ini file I've encountered is in the Pokemon Reborn folder, which is not the right place to be. What you need to do is go down into your PC files to an address that looks something like this: C:\Users\user\Saved Games\Pokemon Reborn Your save files are in there. Just copy these files to get your save data onto another system.
  5. They've literally done that. Gen III had no day/night mechanics after Gen. II introduced them. There's a difference between the terrains, which as noted are little more than slightly tweaked weathers and not full on field effects as you seem to mean. And also as noted, weather is has barely been changed since Gen. III. They've added almost nothing on that front save changing the way that the abilities work and the primal stuff. And the way abilities work was only tweaked becaue of the way they had been totally dominating everything the Generation before.
  6. I doubt it. 90% of new features in any given Pokemon game will be dropped the next generation regardless of whether they were a good idea or not. Implementing effects on a battle based on where you're battling is a super cool idea, and one which brings new applications of both Pokemon and moves that aren't useful in general battles. As such it would require GF to exert a modicum of effort, which they never, ever do. In other words, it probably won't be kept around or deepened.
  7. Scyther. I am not a patient person by nature in games (ironic since IRL my patience has been described as borderline infinite), so having to keep encountering Pokemon until one finally showed up was terrible. Also Shroomish.
  8. They're not. Froakie is okay in the early game, but not great. Its not until mid-late game that Greninja gets really powerful. Its not bad by any means, but compared to Speed Boost Torchic its not great. Other good options would be Charmander for Dragon Rage+Flame Burst, Mudkip for the excellent ground typing (though with the caveat that it will be a long time before you get a good Water STAB that runs off physical attack, Chimchar, and Fennekin.
  9. The Pulse-2s shouldn’t be given to the player because they are a solution to a fundamental problem in the game. Namely that the player has a near infinite array of tools to use against the AI that the AI can’t answer. Being able to use any kind of Pokemon, being able to switch freely between rounds, infinite item use, and an actual brain. You the player always hold all the cards, it’s just a matter of working out how to use the tools you already have. The AI needs some kind of counter to that, and the Pulse 2s provide a way to make the AI Pokemon something that need to be approache
  10. I had played a couple of fan games before, but the emphasis on big numbers for difficulty was an annoyance since I do not like grinding. Someone on another forum suggested checking this game out, so I did and liked it. I like it. The field effects provide a much needed shake-up to the otherwise kinda tired battle formula and also allow Pokemon and moves that are otherwise rather bad to be used effectively. Nature power immediately comes to mind since it’s entirely dependent on field effects in this game. There’s a story? That’s an exaggeration of course bu
  11. Not really. Fern at least has the excuse of being a stupid teenager who might grow out of it. Snape was a grown man who still got his rocks off bullying children, to the point one of them was more terrified of him than literally anything else. The man had no redeeming characteristics.
  12. Meanwhile doing a quick google search for TemTem bans shows they banned a bunch of people for cheating, and nothing about overly draconian TOS or banning people for criticizing the game. So far I’m leaning more toward the counter argument rather than your claims, which seems to amount to “people should be able to say anything they want and never suffer consequences”. Which frankly is a terrible policy for any community, let alone a game trying to build a sustainable one. Meanwhile everything else I’ve read shows a promising and solid game that is fun to play.
  13. I reset games if I accidentally make someone upset. So joining up with mass murdering terrorists is right out.
  14. I've looked at it a bit. Might get it when the problems have been ironed out. It would be hard to be worse than the last two years of actual Pokemon's content regardless of problems in the games. Might not though since I really am not a fan of the forced multiplayer aspect. I despise multiplayer games, and try to avoid them. If that wasn't a factor it would a definite game for me to at least try out in the future.
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