Poll: Pokemon lacking a 'lefty' mode.

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Lexodus

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Phenakist said:
Amazing, someone's copy actually arrived today, mine didn't, so I'm quite pissed, considering it was dispaced Monday, anyway.

On Topic, I never use the stylus for Pokemon games, one of those things that comes with playing them from the start I guess, I'm ambidextrous but favor my right hand (don't take that the wrong way)

O.O
I wouldn't have until you said so. :p
 

Jhammer

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I'm left handed and I haven't found a problem with it, you can use your thumb nail to press the check button and read dialog and hold the stylus in your left for combat honestly I have a very different view of life than most lefties however.
Remember you have a very clever monkey brain that can adapt to just about anything.
 

Sleipnir

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I'm a rightie but I use my left hand on the touch screen during battles and only use the stylus to name my pokemon... it's a waste of time otherwise...

And in regards to holding buttons down, I hold B down and tap A during battles because it makes the text scroll faster... or it looks like it does... the fact that I hold these buttons down is also the reason I use my left hand to pick moves...
 

Soren91

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I'm left-handed but it doesn't bug me that much. It would have been nice if you could make your character walk around using the stylus though.
 

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GLo Jones said:
I got SoulSilver today for the UK release, and about 10 minutes in, you can tell that you could go through the entire game without have to press any buttons at any point, using only the D-pad and touch screen.

However, as I'm left-handed, I find it very awkward and uncomfortable to hold the stylus in my right hand, and can't really use it effectively with my left. I really don't think it would've been that hard to include a mode where the buttons (ABXY) worked as the D-pad. I'm wondering whether anyone else thinks the developers have missed something here.
Get yourself one of those thumb stylulses. Stylusi? Stylusis?

One of these things



Makes things so much easier.
 

Shockolate

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When I was younger, my three closest friends were all left handed. Needless to say......

BURN THE LEFT HANDED WITCH!
 

Doc Incognito

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I hold the stylus in my left hand, and I never found it that difficult to play Diamond / Pearl. Is there something different in HeartGold / SoulSilver?
 

Beartrucci

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GLo Jones said:
orangebandguy said:
GLo Jones said:
orangebandguy said:
Enjoy them like the originals, with buttons and D Pad and thinking that holding down 'B' made catching Pokemon easier.
I held 'A' when the ball was thrown, then 'down' and 'B' when it hit the floor and started rocking.
I'm sure it's still a 100% guaranteed foolproof method.
Oh, my epic capture of Registeel proved it wrong. Oh so wrong. That took FUCKING HOURS.
I remember back when that marathon was on to catch all Pokemon in 72 hours for charity, the people playing took like 2-3 hours trying to capture Mewtwo. It was pretty fun to watch.
 

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Kagim said:
By RNG do you mean Random Number Generator? How does holding down specific number affect the outcome of the game? I mean this earnestly I'm not calling you out I am actually curious.
Yes, Random Number Generator. I don't know the exact mechanics of pokemon games, but they depend on timing and button presses to alter the RNG. This website can explain it a lot better. [http://tasvideos.org/PokemonTricks.html]
 

LOZFFVII

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Souplex said:
LOZFFVII said:
Souplex said:
It's obviously because lefties are Satan's minions, and deserve to suffer if they refuse to use their proper hand.
Wow.
That's pretty harsh.
And it hurts all the more because I am a leftie.
WE SHALL RULE THE WORLD!
The hemispheres of the brain control the opposite side of the body. The left hemisphere is for logical stuff, and the right is for creative stuff. Your handedness is related to hemisphere dominance. Hence lefties are more creative, and righties are more logical. We are clearly superior.
Actually, that's not exactly true.
I'm leftie, but I'm far more logical than two of my closest friends (both right-handed) who are incredibly good artists.
How's that for f**king commonly accepted beliefs?
 

Kaltazraza

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It would be nice if they could make an option like in Metroid Prime Hunters, where you can change the use of the d-pad and the xyab buttons.
It would make the new HGSS more userfriendly.
 

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GLo Jones said:
I got SoulSilver today for the UK release, and about 10 minutes in, you can tell that you could go through the entire game without have to press any buttons at any point, using only the D-pad and touch screen.

However, as I'm left-handed, I find it very awkward and uncomfortable to hold the stylus in my right hand, and can't really use it effectively with my left. I really don't think it would've been that hard to include a mode where the buttons (ABXY) worked as the D-pad. I'm wondering whether anyone else thinks the developers have missed something here.
I don't use the stylus, I use my fingers as I have a protective coating over the screen. My suggestion is that, it makes things so much quicker and easier. Also, you can't move your little character with the stylus I've found.
-edit- Also, if you're apparently going to try going through the game without pressing buttons... good luck getting anywhere without being able to talk to people.
You're better off playing it like the old games. I much prefer that way. I've always hated the stylus and touchscreen, except in FMA: Dual Sympathy. That games used the touchscreen well.
-edit- Scratch that... I just discovered the "check" button on the touchscreen, but my point still remains somewhat valid.
 

hardband

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You can't really have a lefty mode in pokemon because the buttons also work and the D-Pad would feel wrong if yu ever used the buttons. I guess they could of included a lefty, touch pad only option.
 

GLo Jones

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Daedalus1942 said:
GLo Jones said:
I got SoulSilver today for the UK release, and about 10 minutes in, you can tell that you could go through the entire game without have to press any buttons at any point, using only the D-pad and touch screen.

However, as I'm left-handed, I find it very awkward and uncomfortable to hold the stylus in my right hand, and can't really use it effectively with my left. I really don't think it would've been that hard to include a mode where the buttons (ABXY) worked as the D-pad. I'm wondering whether anyone else thinks the developers have missed something here.
I don't use the stylus, I use my fingers as I have a protective coating over the screen. My suggestion is that, it makes things so much quicker and easier. Also, you can't move your little character with the stylus I've found.
-edit- Also, if you're apparently going to try going through the game without pressing buttons... good luck getting anywhere without being able to talk to people.
You're better off playing it like the old games. I much prefer that way. I've always hated the stylus and touchscreen, except in FMA: Dual Sympathy. That games used the touchscreen well.
-edit- Scratch that... I just discovered the "check" button on the touchscreen, but my point still remains somewhat valid.
I meant you use your left hand to move, and your right hand for the stylus, it can do everything else (including talk to people) on the touch screen. It can cut a fair few corners, and my point was that it would be so easy to allow you to move using the buttons on the right, instead of relying on the d-pad.

You make a good point about the protective coating though.
 

Tharwen

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Souplex said:
It's obviously because lefties are Satan's minions, and deserve to suffer if they refuse to use their proper hand.
Well, you say that, but the Latins obviously thought so:

Wikipedia said:
The Latin word sinistra meant "left" as well as "unlucky"
 

Tartarga

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That would have been a good idea. But I just use my right hand for the stylus even though i'm left handed so it doesn't really matter to me that much.