Talk:Pokémon Sun and Moon: Difference between revisions

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:::In ORAS, Secret Base Trainers of other players will still have their Pokémon registered by the Pokédex, so ANY Pokémon can be registered as seen, but in B2W2, there are a couple that can't be seen without trading. Not sure about HGSS and XY.
:::In ORAS, Secret Base Trainers of other players will still have their Pokémon registered by the Pokédex, so ANY Pokémon can be registered as seen, but in B2W2, there are a couple that can't be seen without trading. Not sure about HGSS and XY.
:::Also, Solgaleo, Lunala, Buzzwole, Pheromosa, Celesteela and Kartana don't have a known QR code, and so cannot be registered as seen under any circumstances in the game they are not in. Even Magerna can be registered as seen by the Pokédex, and that's a Mythical Pokémon. [[User:PartHunter|PartHunter]] ([[User talk:PartHunter|talk]]) 13:26, 14 January 2017 (UTC)
:::Also, Solgaleo, Lunala, Buzzwole, Pheromosa, Celesteela and Kartana don't have a known QR code, and so cannot be registered as seen under any circumstances in the game they are not in. Even Magerna can be registered as seen by the Pokédex, and that's a Mythical Pokémon. [[User:PartHunter|PartHunter]] ([[User talk:PartHunter|talk]]) 13:26, 14 January 2017 (UTC)
==  Trivia on enhanced/featured for the N3DS vs 3DS. ==
To explain what I meant, Sun and Moon use the same trick that Super Smash Bros. 3DS used.  Sun and Moon force the 3DS to enter the expanded memory mode so that it can use more RAM than other 3DS games.  For the N3DS, the extra RAM that the system has is sufficient to run the game and the OS without any issues.  However, the 3DS does not have enough RAM to run both the game and the OS.  Thus, when the 3DS enters this expanded memory mode, it runs using a backup OS that is limited in what it can do.  To start with, the 3DS loses access to the Internet Browser and Miiverse until a game using the expanded memory mode is not in use due to the reduced allocated memory that the Home Menu has at the time.  Speaking of the Home Menu, when suspending a game in this mode to go back to the Home Menu, the 3DS will hang for a few seconds as it attempts to load the Home Menu back onto the device.  Additionally, when starting or exiting a game running in the expanded memory mode, the 3DS has to silently reboot itself to switch between modes, which is why games using this trick take longer to start initially.  Finally, running in the expanded memory mode also uses more power that the standard memory mode, causing the battery to run out sooner if it is not being charged.
Back to the trivia on hand, I believe that enhanced is not the proper wording as all the N3DS does is allow the Gen VII games to use the same features that all the Gen VI games could use.  Thus, my wording was to make that point more accurate as you cannot run Miiverse and the Internet Browser on a 3DS while playing the game.  Though, these are not the first games to be "enhanced" depending on what system you use.  All the game prior to Crystal were enhanced for at least the Super Game Boy for Generation I and the Game Boy Color for Gold and Silver while Generation V games are enhanced with any DSi or above system.  So, it depends on how things should be worded.  (Additionally, this discussion leads me to believe that if this should be contained anywhere, it would be in the infobox.)  --[[User:Super goku|Super goku]] ([[User talk:Super goku|talk]]) 21:31, 11 April 2017 (UTC)
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