>>28920866OK, you're right, Super Training is sort of content. Not my kind of content, but it exists at least. Having things just be available from the PC or a menu doesn't really cut it. You spend more time staying one place or fiddling around in a menu than exploring the world.
My idea of real, true-Scotsman content is new locations and reasons to go back to existing locations, etc. Think side-dungeons, trainers, puzzles, DexNav, etc. One thing I hated about ORAS was the lack of trainers on Mt. Chimney after Magma/Aqua are defeated. There's the Lava Cookie saleswoman and that's it. Why bother going back there if there's nothing to do? The same goes with the ORAS Battle Resort. You've got a literally replicated Battle Maison (it even says it right on the sign outside), a small town, and that's about it. Meanwhile, the Sinnoh Battle Zone had the actual battle facilities, 3 towns, 6 routes with different biomes, and Mt. Stark.
More on-topic, putting Mega Stones in the game world gave incentives to explore for your game advantages. Now that they're available from a shop, there isn't much point. You can just spend all day grinding for BP for Mega Stones. Does that sound like real content to you?