Nowadays since my laptop broke exclusively on Drastic on my phone.
I also own a hacked 3DS for the 3DS and DS games, but for the latter I like having the speed-up.
Very slowly. I’ll catch whatever I can in each route and frick around with training my Pokémon. I remember when SV came out and my friend had finished the main story meanwhile I haven’t completed a single thing because all I did was explore and catch shit. Well not true I did the Boss battles first with the giant mons
Homebrewed 3DS is the ultimate Pokemon machine. All (worthwhile) generations in once place, on a legit handheld console, and can move Pokemon freely between games. Can't beat it.
Only with the Pokeball Plus and my Nintendo Switch, the other titles on Switch are boring or have performance issues, and the pre-switch titles are not fun.
True, but while it can be good for grinding, I feel it just makes my attention span worse the more I use it, and I end breezing through the game way too fast, and the normal speed of the game will feel too slow than usual for me.
Phone (Drastic/Citra/Yuzu) and Gamesir X2 Pro
on phone with drastic
playing platinum and soulsilver right now
Pls give that background png
I can't find it anywhere
Aight nice, thanks
Only on authentic hardware. Anything otherwise is too zoomie for me, need that tactile feel.
Nowadays since my laptop broke exclusively on Drastic on my phone.
I also own a hacked 3DS for the 3DS and DS games, but for the latter I like having the speed-up.
>touchscreen controls
Worthless trash worth $0
I use my 3ds for gen 6/7 and gen 1/2 virtual console games
original fat DS for gen 4
DSi for gen 5
GBA SP for gen 3
Very slowly. I’ll catch whatever I can in each route and frick around with training my Pokémon. I remember when SV came out and my friend had finished the main story meanwhile I haven’t completed a single thing because all I did was explore and catch shit. Well not true I did the Boss battles first with the giant mons
My Nintendo DSI
With all the options available I still return to emulating on PSP. Going through Radical Red right now.
hardware or pc emulation with a pro controller
I just got a Steam Deck and I'm enjoying emulating all kinds of consoles on it
Gen 2/3 on my SP
Gen 4 through 7 on my 3ds
Never played Gen 1 before started with Gold but planning to play Red on my SNES.
Homebrewed 3DS is the ultimate Pokemon machine. All (worthwhile) generations in once place, on a legit handheld console, and can move Pokemon freely between games. Can't beat it.
butt naked
Only with the Pokeball Plus and my Nintendo Switch, the other titles on Switch are boring or have performance issues, and the pre-switch titles are not fun.
Emulate ROM hacks, play the originals on original hardware
laptop or phone
But I don't play it often anymore
ds lite
on the original consoles, I prefer a just works experience with all the features and no hoop jumping bullshit
if you don't say new 3ds xl you're a noob
I play palworld instead
>Playing Pokemon
Yikes
Emulator only
Why play on poorly made Nintendo shit when you can play on your PC?
What's the point of Pokemon without PvP?
Showdown
>pvp
fat balding unwashed moronic manchild detected
Seething casual who genuinely has fun with "spam type advantage attack to win"
it's fun!
I play on my hacked 3DS. I also own a hacked DSi so I can use it to get trade evos, exclusives, and special mons like Spiritomb.
I play the ds/3ds games on authentic hardware since playing on a ds emulator on my phone just doesn't feel right.
You can't speed up tho
True, but while it can be good for grinding, I feel it just makes my attention span worse the more I use it, and I end breezing through the game way too fast, and the normal speed of the game will feel too slow than usual for me.
I pretty much only play romhacks and fangames these days.
I can't play the actual games anymore, they're too fricking awful.