>>50063226That's not what he means and you know it.
>EXP share always onYou are contantly gaining experience that your whole team gets, meaning that if you go out of your way to catch Pokemon, explore and battle all the trainers (y'know, playing the game) your team will end up overlevelling, meaning that the game become exceptionally easy, forcing out any kind of challenge unless you rotate through a huge team. This option benefits players who want to rush through the game and no one else.
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>you can turn EXP share offThe same as above, except you can also choose to turn it off, meaning only your current Pokemon gains the experience, preventing your team from overlevelling and allowing you to experience every challenge how you want, without having to maintain an enormous team. This option benefits literally everyone.
It's unarguable that the toggle absolutely gives more options. Don't be obtuse.