Talk:Masuda method: Difference between revisions

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::Unfortunately, it's hard for me to confirm this with physical games too, so I left the text here. In Gen V and before, there is no separate region byte, only the language byte. Region/country/3DS region only started being recorded in Gen VI. Geographically speaking, Gen V and below Pokemon from a US game and an Australian game will be treated by the game as originating from the same "region". [[User:Chenzw|Chenzw]] ([[User talk:Chenzw|talk]]) 16:46, 17 April 2016 (UTC)
::Unfortunately, it's hard for me to confirm this with physical games too, so I left the text here. In Gen V and before, there is no separate region byte, only the language byte. Region/country/3DS region only started being recorded in Gen VI. Geographically speaking, Gen V and below Pokemon from a US game and an Australian game will be treated by the game as originating from the same "region". [[User:Chenzw|Chenzw]] ([[User talk:Chenzw|talk]]) 16:46, 17 April 2016 (UTC)
:::Sorry for the successive edits, but it seems that the article in the past ''did indeed'' talk about game language: [[Special:Diff/1724585]]. [[User:Chenzw|Chenzw]] ([[User talk:Chenzw|talk]]) 16:48, 17 April 2016 (UTC)
:::Sorry for the successive edits, but it seems that the article in the past ''did indeed'' talk about game language: [[Special:Diff/1724585]]. [[User:Chenzw|Chenzw]] ([[User talk:Chenzw|talk]]) 16:48, 17 April 2016 (UTC)
::::Let me ask it another way, then. Do you know if a Pokemon from a US game and a Pokemon from a European-English or Australian game really have the same "language"/"country of origin" byte? Not, like, they can have different values which the game may understand as both equating to "English"? [[User:Tiddlywinks|Tiddlywinks]] ([[User talk:Tiddlywinks|talk]]) 16:55, 17 April 2016 (UTC)