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Pokémon fans think this is acceptable graphics when GameCube games looked better already
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>>58777897
Why is it Pokemon specifically that looks this bad? Games from 1998 have lower res textures but they still look fine today, not the blurry mushy mess modern Pokemon graphics are. What is the technical explanation for this? Is there something wrong with GF's shaders?
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>>58777897
Because Pokémon fans have no standards and GF knows that, next question.
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>>58777897
The graphical gap between Pokemon games on handhelds and other games on handhelds was bigger than the gap between Pokemon games on consoles and other games on consoles.
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>>58777927
the handheld games at least weren't insultingly bad. just bland
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>>58777927
Love the FRLG tileset. Very comfy colors. Aesthetically soft and pleasing.



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