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6th Gen Poke-amie

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    This is kind of an odd question, but do certain Pokémon "miss you" if you don't play for a certain amount of time? I ask this because something weird (at least I think so) has been happening in my X game. I know that high-affection Pokémon will sometimes greet you differently when you start "Poké-amie" up. I've noticed that if I haven't played for a day or more and go on again, my Espeon will appear with a sad look and its cry will be sad as well before going back to normal. It was caught with a luxury ball as were a few others, so I tested it out on them. It's only the Espeon that does this. Has this happened with anyone else on here? I'm sure that this is just a common game mechanic, but it doesn't hurt to ask I suppose...
     
    I've noticed this with my Lucario. He always seems a little down but his mood picks up after a while. It's quite adorable actually
     
    I noticed this a lot too, as when I was really high-gear into playing my X version when it came out, I used Amie on my team and nearly maxed out all of their affection, but then I stopped playing for a month or two and I've recently gotten back into it, and now they all seem depressed. I'm guessing a quick Amie session would fix it but I can't say, as I've been horribly neglectful and haven't done anything with them since noticing :(

    I make an awful virtual pet owner, first my Neopets, then my Nintendogs, and now my Pokemon.
     
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