>>21618779>Remakes stifle creativity and take the place of potential new Pokemon games.If you really think they only started working on ORAS after XY were finished, and that was time they could've spent making something else, you clearly have no idea how Pokemon works.
Once they have the new engine down, a separate team starts working on the remakes while the main team finishes the primary games. Updating an existing game obviously takes less time and effort than making a game from scratch. ORAS aren't taking the place of anything, they're tiding you over until the main team can start work on the next game.
But that next game is always just a rehash of the primary games, so if you want to complain about anything, why not that? Why is updating an outdated game a bad thing, but withholding features from a new game just so you can add them to a slightly different version of the same game two years later perfectly acceptable?
If we got a new game this year instead of ORAS, you'd complain it was rushed. You're going to have to wait two years for a new game anyway, why not complain about the rehash you're getting next year in its place and let us enjoy our remakes?