What the... I live in Spain, as my profile says.
In Spain we use this dd/mm/yy thing
Yeah, years ago in my Spanish class in high school, our teacher made us write the dates on our papers in dd/mm/yy format. That's the only reason I knew, lol.
What the... I live in Spain, as my profile says.
In Spain we use this dd/mm/yy thing
It only makes sense to me that way. Whatever, name changed, sorry for all the offtopic.Yeah, years ago in my Spanish class in high school, our teacher made us write the dates on our papers in dd/mm/yy format. That's the only reason I knew, lol.
wut? both are Gregorian.. just different formats.. you're comparing apples and oranges.Read my previous post. It will explain the system.
The Gregorian Calendar format is the most widely used and accepted way to write dates. That is the correct way.
The secret to the calender format issue is to always abbreviate the month in word form.
Apr 11, 2014
11 Apr, 2014
that way, no one is ever confused and everybody can keep their nationalistic pride by putting them in the order they want. Everybody wins. Pragmatic Snail ftw
On topic. When powersaves dumps my Pok Y cart save, the cart ID shows as EK2A, but the label (and scene lists) show EK2E. What gives? Is this just me?
Thanks for that, I'm currently on holiday without Powersaves and it's really keeping me updatedHi guys, I made a .doc on Google Docs with all the codes (the red ones are new)
I think it might be helpful. I check the codes daily, so...
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sIOCn0O_2a8Z0DiwwAlo1M6jD3a7uz8-9Ahcp4gHoIw
Which one's are the special Pokeballs? I don't remember which ones are.
Surely dd/mm/yy makes the most sense, as the shortest unit of time is first.
Regardless, I want to see a perfect IV code or something along those lines. I don't have enough patience to breed them.
So they will make a code for 6th gen Pokemon to be in pokeballs that are impossible to be in but won't make a perfect IV code which is possible to gain (very time consuming.)They'll never give us an IV Code.
So they will make a code for 6th gen Pokemon to be in pokeballs that are impossible to be in but won't make a perfect IV code which is possible to gain (very time consuming.)
Does that make sense to you?
Yes. because one effects online battling, the other doesn't. Even though you typically wouldn't see someone battle competitively with crap IVs, they still dont want to give people advantages in online.
Thanks for clearing up the confusion adding month next to the day number.
P.S. You put March instead of April by accident, just a heads up.
Yea, it may be easy, but its still an advantage.. thats how i think Datel sees it anyways.I don't fully understand the issue though. Having all IVs perfect or at least 5 is not difficult or impossible whatsoever, it just takes a bit of time. A code would simply cut down that time. There's a shiny code which cuts out hours of time spent on breeding or searching for shinies (though I prefer to get shinies legitimately) so why not IVs?
I don't fully understand the issue though. Having all IVs perfect or at least 5 is not difficult or impossible whatsoever, it just takes a bit of time. A code would simply cut down that time. There's a shiny code which cuts out hours of time spent on breeding or searching for shinies (though I prefer to get shinies legitimately) so why not IVs?
Now legendaries make up a small fraction of Pokemon used in competition relative to the roster as a whole, but they still show up and can be a force to be reckoned with if they are used correctly and have ideal stats. While I'm not personally against an IV code, I can see the argument of the other side as a valid viewpoint. Perhaps Datel just doesn't want to get involved in anything like that or has some unknown pressure making them not very eager to do such things.