>>35855860>As a french I want to say youre wrong AFThe Great Dune of Pyla is hardly a large enough desert to be analogous to the one in the games.
>you have no proof anon in SM the globe is litteraly the same as the real world also there is reference to real world location.Okay, what? I never even claimed such a thing. Even then, I know what you're talking about, and it's easy to model a miniature world globe and toss it in a video game. World globes are common accessories in some kids' bedroom. You didn't expect them to model an accurate representation of the Pokemon world, did you?--especially when in truth, said world probably lacks any cohesive geography, to begin with. The developers didn't expect some autist to painstakingly examine it and draw the conclusion that the Pokemon world is somehow a copy of the real world.
>how hight are you anon ? Its just more logical and immersive that the poke earth is the same as us , never wanted them to be real , I'm not autisticFor one, I don't see what my height has to do with anything, but despite the many references to the real world that appear throughout the history of the franchise, there's equally as much, if not more, evidence to the contrary. GF expects its audience to be little kids who don't sit around and try to tear down their flawed logic, inconsistencies, and ass-pulls.
>like I said its the same geography but country have different name (mostly)The only hints of the regions having geography that's comparable to the real world are the original Japanese-based ones. Those regions function more like whole countries, though, whereas their real-life sources are merely sections of the country of Japan.
>before trying to sound so smart I advise you to correct your spelling, even an uneducated 19 years old as have his eyes bleeding while reading your comment.Says the Anon whose grammar is so poor, I question how they're able to use the computer without parental supervision.