>>36798198Wouldn't matter. He knows the logic he's just wrong about how to use it. Even to himself since he's answered questions with opposite answers in interviews.
As someone who works at a game development company, devs are often quite stupid about what players want. I don't even know how much is now in the main MMORPG that I play the devs didn't listen to me when I told them it was a bad idea. No, instead they just went their way and ended up doing what I told them 6 - 15 months too late, when they'd already driven players away from whatever feature and even the game itself.
Somehow, even though most of them play games themselves and would never want what they're doing, they seemingly feel like they have to try doing it anyway. It's mind boggling.
The problem in this case being that Pokémon is so big they can't really fail like this so they'll never likely be forced to change or die out.
What will likely happen instead is a hemorrhaging of staff while trash devs keep making the big name idiots will keep paying for.