That would be nice.Please add an option for 2d sprites. The 3d is cool and all but I know some people (including myself) would prefer the old sprites.
That would be nice.Please add an option for 2d sprites. The 3d is cool and all but I know some people (including myself) would prefer the old sprites.
Seconding this oh my god.I don't know if this has already been suggested, as I didn't really want to read through 47 pages just to see, but I'd like a box system, similar to PO's. I'd like to beable to create a mon with EVs, item, nick, moveset, etc. and be able to put it away in the box for use on another team. I know that I could store it in a text file, but boxes would be more convenient, accessible, and fun.
While this is true, it is much more of a hassle having to sift through 6 pokemon at a time than, say, 20 while their specifications are displayed, similarly to netballte and PO. I understand this is low priority but it'd indeed improve the client.While a decent idea, sets can easily be pulled up from the teambuilder at any time, and you could always just make the pokemon with the set and save it on its own in the teambuilder, as this would perform the same function as saving it in a box would.
It's not actually 3d models....it's gif animations of the 3d models. I.e. the same thing as the old sprites. If you don't believe me, go into a battle, right click one of the pokemon, and click open image in new tab (or whatever the equivalent is on your browser). So if your battles are lagging, it's not because of the new graphics.Either the 3d models need to go or there needs to be a way to eliminate the horrendous lag. i've lost a lot of games to timeout because of my poor internet before but with the inclusion of these 3d models, i can barely ladder :[
The number of suggestions for a sprite toggle is overwhelming, so that will probably come into effect. Also, the sprites aren't completely refined in terms of sizes and I've heard many look large/blurry from behind. I'm sure as things go, some of the sprites will perhaps be resized.I'd preffer the 3D models could be toggled on and off mostly because I think they look godawful (no offense intended to the people who made them). Also, nitpick but some of them are so big (Zard-Y) they overlap with hazards visual aid (Stealth Rock). Yes, they are translucent, yes, you have to be dumb to forget there are hazards on your side but I thought I'd point that out. Lastly, and I realize this would be super low priority, being able to select sprite version for each pokémon/team (GSC sprite, etc.) à la Netbattle would be neat.
What do you mean by, "A moderated chat room?"A moderated chat room. Tag battles (two people VS two people). Triple battle. Music choice. The ability to block nicknames (Please!). BTW as a programmer, I really love showdown. It is a masterpiece to me.
As in a chat room not filled to the brim with foul language.What do you mean by, "A moderated chat room?"
Well as a user who moderates chatrooms I can assure you that many of the chatrooms I help moderate aren't completely foul as you describe them.As in a chat room not filled to the brim with foul language.
A new addition is that room owners can set room rules by typing /rules roomruleslink. This allows for them to show up when !rules is typed in the room. That does sort of cover your suggestion, but when warned it could also be useful.Add a command similar to /warn that brings up the room description instead of the PS rules. It can be useful for when someone is chatting very off topic and also because most rooms have a set of room-specific rules in their room description. The only room that wont benefit from this change is the lobby but that's it really. It shouldn't be too difficult to program either. :)
I had no idea about that, thanks.A new addition is that room owners can set room rules by typing /rules roomruleslink. This allows for them to show up when !rules is typed in the room. That does sort of cover your suggestion, but when warned it could also be useful.
If you're looking to suggest a room, try reading this 'How to Suggest a Room' thread and posting your suggestion.I've been thinking about the need for a "simple question, simple answer" room on the server. For example, if you're wondering about the mechanics of a move, item, ability, etc. you would go to that room and ask. It wouldn't be as newbie-oriented as Mentoring or as dedicated as Competitive Tutoring. It would be a room for people who need a quick question answered so that they don't make the wrong move in a battle or don't spend time on a faulty build in the teambuilder. The lobby might serve this purpose sometimes, but I often see people too caught up in their own conversations to bother answering a random question. If we remove these kind of questions from the lobby entirely and give them their own room then the lobby becomes less clogged, nobody in the lobby feels the need to provide an answer, and nobody needs to feel awkward or bashful about disrupting the flow of chat for their question. Any thoughts?
Oh, thank you. I didn't even know that was there. I'll delete that post and go put a post in there.If you're looking to suggest a room, try reading this 'How to Suggest a Room' thread and posting your suggestion.