True Justice
Shichibukai: Bartholomew Kuma
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Yes, I've actually mentioned this before. Just for the note, you might find it not useful at all, but how often do you actually get a chance to check the GTS?
Well, I might have missed it or forgotten it. But actually, I check the GTS whenever it is most convenient for me, like I would think most people would. But the Pokemon offered depends on how useful the E-mail function will be. A trade like a Bidoof for a LV. 100 Mewtwo could take days or weeks before the trade occurs. In this situation, the E-mail service would be useful. However, a trade like a Dialga for a Jirachi happens in a matter of moments.
In Japan, mobile phone emailing are typical. So, people in Japan will be able to have their phone alert them when their trade is done. Same applies to Wii consoles.
I would agree that Mobile E-mail is typical in Japan. But that doesn't mean that everytime their cell phone rings, WiFi will instantly be available to claim their Pokemon. They could be in a location where WiFi is unobtainable to them. Meaning they would have to claim when it is most convenient for them, which people do on a normal basis with the GTS anyway. My phone doesn't give me the option to view my mail unlike the iPhone or Blackberry. So I could only use it when I'm on my computer, which is pointless since checking it on the GTS is faster than checking my E-mail to see if I've gotten a trade. Same goes for the Wii. So to not opt-in my E-mail is probably the best idea for me.
In my opinion, the new feature's utilization is situational based on location and accessibilty. Please don't get me wrong by thinking it is dumb and useless, I just think that sending notification E-mails when a trade occurs sounds better than the actual usefulness of the function.
On Topic:
I don't under stand the whole egg thing. What is it supposed to be?
As described by Bulbapedia:
Bulbapedia said:Over local wireless, there is a new feature where the player and their friends can put their Pokémon eggs in and randomly swap.
I know, it's still a bit vague whether its a random Pokemon or one of your friends. But I don't think there's enough information to tell exactly what it does
Zenn said:That sounds useful. Actual E-mail address? Like NameGoesHere@???.com?
Most likely.
Zenn said:Off Topic:
Just to put this out there, the 5th generation Pokemon game's names are revealed.
Names + Source - Click Below
Spoiler:Pokemon Ununbium and Pokemon Cadium
Source: https://www.joystiq.com/2008/05/18/pokemon-platinum-revealed-set-for-fall-release-in-japan/
(Bottom paragraph, last sentance.)
I really don't buy those names. I think it's just speculation names. Kind of like how pre-Platinum release, many believed it would be called Opal. The elements they use for the name are also incredibly random.
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