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my friend got a bad egg the other day for stealing one my pokemon. He gave it back then got mad at me!
The topic at hand is consequences for cheating, not game sales. I will assume that "bricks" means breaks, and I never even thought of that. Having their cart become useless is nasty, but causing the GBA/DS to become corrupt and useless would be absolutely brutal! I like the way you think.I never said people wouldn't buy the game simply because they couldn't cheat. I said it would be unlikely for people to buy the same game again. And it ties in perfectly with the topic at hand, since bad eggs are a consequence of cheating. I'm surprised you aren't pushing for a trigger device that bricks peoples' GBAs/DSs.
The topic at hand is consequences for cheating, not game sales. I will assume that "bricks" means breaks, and I never even thought of that. Having their cart become useless is nasty, but causing the GBA/DS to become corrupt and useless would be absolutely brutal! I like the way you think.
No, they should not be illegal. If anyone needs to steal other's Pokemon (why?), then they deserve it one hundred percent.
Something like item hacking is fine but why do you need NPC's pokemon?
I only use Medicine Hacking and Item Cheat Codes.
I'm fairly certain that people were talking about it as a side effect to cheating, not scanning to see if an AR was attached. The people talking about it scanning to see if an AR was attached were talking about how they would brick your cartridge if you cheated.Bad eggs weren't designed as a punishment for cheating. It's simply a place holder the game uses when it encounters data it cannot understand.
This usually occurs through the use of cheating devices, yes. The game doesn't check to see if you are using an AR, then give you Bad Eggs automatically.
:laugh: Basic Research is fun!