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I can dig that. I understand where you're coming from! But, Pokemon is evolving and "improving"/updating, just like everything else in the world is. |
I'm quite impressed on how the battle scenario was made in the game. I mean, triple battling? That's something. Also the animated sprites, to be quite honest, are a lot better than the 4th generation games.
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I think they really pushed the DS graphics, which isn't too much of a surprise. Anytime the next device comes out (the 3DS in this case) the previous generation output is maximized. They've mastered the DS hardware.
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The backsprites are scaled up so that they manage they can fill the screen to a reasonable degree in the battle sequences - leaving them at a regular size would make your side of the field seem sparse, while drawing backsprites natively at such a large size would take forever.
(And there's also the matter that Pokémon Musical sequences use the back and front sprites together to improve the impression of movement, and that wouldn't work if the back sprites weren't the same size as the front ones) |
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Maybe it's because I haven't gotten too far into the game yet, but the graphics look like D/P/PT Graphics to me. The graphics in battle have really improved though.
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I dunno. Sometimes when I move, I get some strange graphic issues like NPCs with holed eyes so they look like zombies. It's kinda bothersome.
Also seems pixellish sometimes, and blurry. I love the battles, though. |
The graphics in the fifth generation improve upon the later fourth generation games. I especially like the battle graphics, aside from the backsprite resolution - I do understand that VRAM can run out, though. As for the overworld - much nicer than HGSS, and definitely better than Platinum. (Castelia City... I will never forget. Or all the bridges.)
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I don't like the way they did White Forest and Black City, or how pixilated your Pokemon are in battle but other than that, amazing!
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Graphics are really nice, they are vibrant and detailed.
Love the animations to each pokemon. :D |
I only like the battle graphics but hate everything else, the taller characters look awkward too.
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The environment like the Routes, etc. looks impressive but actually not much of an advance compared to 4th Gen. The 3D still looks a bit 'emulated' and the taller characters look very skinny... (Big head, too slim body).
The battles are great with the animations of the Pokémon, they let them be alive somehow. I think they really overtopped themselves. The idea with the seasons is great and that the areas change that noticeable is also great but still it's not blowing my mind away :D But I guess that's because they have to keep that cute charm, players are familiar with and only can do bigger changes from game to game. This time it was definately the character design which they want to improve. |
I sometimes think the 2D sprites don't scale very well...
but overall I think the direction of some of the 3D scenes is very good and I love the new battle animations. I like the fact that when pokemon with eyes are sent to sleep their eyes actually close. It's a real improvement and way past due. |
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I love Castelia city :D I feel like I'm in a Final Fantasy game there to be honest ^^ And Sky Arrow Bridge blew my mind ^^
Ive noticed the pixelated backsprite too :( Its a small price to pay for the rest of the good graphics though n__n I love how all the gyms are different on the outside as well as the inside n.n Nimbassa and Driftveil gyms are pretty memorable to me n.n |
The graphics are awesome. I mean, it's the DS, man! What do you expect?
The graphics in B/W already reached its limit. So, they're awesome on a DS console. |
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Myself, I'm totally in love with how they got everything to turn out. While everyone usually fawns over the stuff like the huge buildings in Castelia or pretty cities/landscapes or whatever, my favorite part is honestly the changes made to the battle system & sprites. Breathing, moving Pokemon are one step closer to what I would imagine them as if they were real. Plus, the background zooming around with moves and stuff is really cool imo. I love everything they did with the battle stuff. :DD |
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And yeah, the zoom in camera stuff and the huge skyscrapers are the best, yes, I mean, the best things in the whole game. I pretty impressed that Game Freak actually bothered to make a game good in terms of graphics. |
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Now i was looking at the graphics from pokemon black and white and comparing them to gen 4s. Now i like the new look of pokemon in gen 5 but i kinda miss the older style of the graphics so i was thinking why cant they combined the two. I was looking at some of the dream world art and i was wondering why cant they use that type of art in the game. What are your thoughts?
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I really like the new change of graphis this generation.
But the pokemon were much more pixely in battle and the over world trainer sprites look werid from a certain angle. |
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The graphics of B/W are amazing. Even though I don't have the games yet, I've seen videos about it and they were more breathtaking compared to the Gen IV games.
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This time, GF took the Graphics of Pokemon to a whole new level. I've gotten used to the new graphics now, but I remember, everything was amazing when I started playing White.
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Majority of everything is fine except the battle sequences.
I hate how they're a tad delayed as well as being too pixelated.. Not liking the depth. |
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Also, amazing graphics. I love it all. Now if they could be less pixelated on Skyarrow Bridge somewhow when zooming out... (I know, very unlikely D;) |
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