- #POKEGEN X AND Y 2016 HOW TO#
- #POKEGEN X AND Y 2016 INSTALL#
- #POKEGEN X AND Y 2016 ANDROID#
- #POKEGEN X AND Y 2016 PS3#
Pokémon X features the stag-like Xerneas, which is a pure Fairy-type Pokémon. The key differences between Pokémon X and Y are legendaries and mega evolutions. The games were released in 7 different languages - Japanese, English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Korean. The game was mainly released on Januby Satoru Iwata through Nintendo Direct at 8 pm JST. The games take place in the new Kalos region. The games are available on the Nintendo 3DS. Pokémon X and Pokémon Y are the 6 th Generation primary paired version games. However, Pokémon X and Pokémon Y have a variety of Pokémon that can only be obtained within each of the specific games. (Doing the then-patented sony thing of "hey let's mutilate perfectly functional existing hardware to make it harder for noobs to develop for because we're elitist pricks.Key Difference: Pokémon games are commonly released as a set of two slightly different titles, and X and Y are no different.
#POKEGEN X AND Y 2016 ANDROID#
As in can I just leave it like that? Other electronics that go through the router are a PS3, PS4, Vita, 2 android tablets, 2 PCs, and a wii U.Īlso, a friend of mine mentioned you cannot use the same password when switching security types, is this true? Because we're kind of used to our password and I'm not the only person using the router.Īnd I also wouldn't know how much a DS cost originally, my first DS was a Lite in 2005 and since I was 14 at the time and it was a christmas gift, well.still I don't think it wouldn't have been much of an expense to include that functionality since a lot of sony's expenses were related to them being idiots with other parts of the hardware. That would likely explain it, the 2.4 section is WPA2 personal, it does have the option of being set to mixed mode but I wonder about the consequences of doing it. They only released, what, a year or two later? And had more foresight than Nintendo.
#POKEGEN X AND Y 2016 PS3#
The other consoles of that generation were in development as well at the same time but my PS3 or my friend's gen 1 xbox (that still works, by the way) have no problem connecting to WPA2. My router has 2 options for security, a 5GHz and a 2.4GHz section on the page, the 5GHz section IS set to WPA2/WPA mixed mode so if it did work with WPA then it should be able to connect to my router, shouldn't it? I've tried using my copy of black online before and it failed to connect because it doesn't support WPA2. I figure if they're legit pokemon nintendo wouldn't be able to screen them and I can just trade them for current-gen events I missed or couldn't get to. If I did have a homebrew console I'd be using event cards on X and Y by now and I was just gonna use pokebank to transfer my pokemon to X and Y from B/W/B2/W2 anyway.
#POKEGEN X AND Y 2016 INSTALL#
I lack a 3DS that has homebrew installed, both my 3DS systems have too new a firmware version to install it, and there is, to my knowledge, no way to downgrade without an already hacked 3DS, so I don't think that option can work for me. I'd also like to be able to get some hidden abiliy pokemon since apparently surfing the GTS is a huge waste of time because the honor system isn't a thing and there is NO way to specify abilities or held items or other things that should be possible. Probably the same one who thought making a DS not work on WPA/2 in the first place was a gr8 idea. I would LIKE to e able to get the events I missed since I've tried for well over a decade to do it legitimately but Nintendo's BS insistence on "oh we have online functionality now but let's just continue to fuck with people by making them have to go out to places they would otherwise have no reason to go to for completionist's sake!" I wonder who the idiot was who thought of that. This has been a huge roadblock for me for a long time.
#POKEGEN X AND Y 2016 HOW TO#
I ask because the DS can't support WPA2 and, well, I know how to change it to WEP but at the same time I don't know how to change it to WEP since apparently it isn't as simple as "switch from WPA2 to WEP", a bunch of extra options show up in my router's screen that I don't understand and I'm terrified that if I make this change, I won't be able to get back into the router to change it back anyway since my PC is hooked to it over wifi.