addendum to this: the fediverse is living software and the affordances it provides are not static or stable. i AGREE with the take that new communities need space to figure out how to make those affordances work for them, but i think it historically has been EQUALLY important that those communities have an active hand in actually creating and promulgating those affordances. when the fedi started it didn't have post privacy settings, much less CWs. the queer masto community applied pressure and in some cases actively developed these affordances to meet our needs. if we hadn't we would not have been successful here
i have a commit which works and a commit which does not work so TECHNICALLY i can do a git bisect but oh my god it is so awful
trying to do what Legends: Arceus did with a Pokédex size of 400 isn’t feasible within the release schedule that pokémon games have to follow but it’s very clearly what they would like to be doing
i mean it was barely feasible with a pokédex size of 242 which is why Legends: Arceus has almost nothing else
there really is a pretty sharp divide in approach between the “2D” (Gen I–V) and “3D” (Gen VI–IX) pokémon games and this really illustrates it
Gens VI and beyond have really focused increasingly on pokémon ecology and how pokémon might fill different ecological niches in different regions, with larger pokédexes, more reuse of old pokémon, new regional forms, and pokédex entries which emphasize relationships between species of different generations
i think this is generally pretty cool but it also means more of an emphasis on catching (which was disadvantageous prior to Gen VI as it didn't give you experience) as completing the (even regional) pokédex has become a much more arduous task
simultaneously there has been a reduction in the importance of other aspects of the overworld as HMs have been removed and overworld puzzles have been made simpler; you don't explore to get special TMs or items, you explore to catch pokémon
the other interesting thing about newer pokémon games:
• Kanto Regional Pokédex: 150 Pokémon
• Johto Regional Pokédex: 250 Pokémon
• Hoenn Regional Pokédex: 200 Pokémon
• Sinnoh Regional Pokédex: 150 Pokémon
• Unova Regional Pokédex: 150 Pokémon
• Kalos Regional Pokédex: 450 Pokémon
• Alola Regional Pokédex: 300 Pokémon
• Galar Regional Pokédex: 400 Pokémon
• Paldea Regional Pokédex: 400 Pokémon
but yes it is extremely funny that their response to people complaining about the new games not having Every Pokémon is “well maybe humans shouldn't have caused mass extinction then”
i’d say “lately” but i was playing Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire recently and it’s there too so it’s been going on for at least three generations
remember when the pokémon anime had an episode about flabébé and it was just like “this is what pollinators are and why they are important”
the fediverse IS bad; get over it and get to work and maybe we can achieve something cool
bad instances have always existed and every good thing about the fediverse today was hard-fought and hard-won. making it better will mean more work, fighting, and winning
i’m tired of reductive takes like “the fediverse shouldn't be bad; the fediverse should be good” which erase both the history of struggle and the actual tactics used to get us where we are now
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