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>gen 9 cuts all previous Pokemon from the game
>bank/Home clone is upgraded to include the models of all old Pokemon and an encyclopedia with all previous Dex entries and new ones
>you cannot trade old Pokemon from Home clone to gen 9, but you can trade the gen 9 Pokemon from and back
>gen 9 introduces only 70-80 new Pokemon (no new forms or gimmicks) into the game and that's all you can play with barring potential events unlocking old Pokemon for usage via free DLC/updates
>all the new Pokemon have a unique move (with a unique animation), several special/physical/status attack animations, not very effective/super-effective damage animation, you can see the moves actually connect like in the Genius games
>every area in the game has a corresponding area
>models are scaled correctly, gyms/stadiums are huge
>entire game is designed like a wild area but the Pokemon actually interact with the environment
>Ground-types dig to run away from you, flying types fly away, etc you have to catch them using sneaking methods or by riding your own Pokemon
>Pokemon have their HP, status and level represented above their head in the overworld
>wild Pokemon would battle each-other and the region would feel like it has a living ecosystem
>possible to ride most final evolutions in the game and even required to get to certain unique areas or catch certain Pokemon
>Amie clone improved with more interactivity between your Pokemon, improved animations with the toys, and returned petting
Would this feel like a true "next-gen" Pokemon and would the trade-offs be worth it?
>bank/Home clone is upgraded to include the models of all old Pokemon and an encyclopedia with all previous Dex entries and new ones
>you cannot trade old Pokemon from Home clone to gen 9, but you can trade the gen 9 Pokemon from and back
>gen 9 introduces only 70-80 new Pokemon (no new forms or gimmicks) into the game and that's all you can play with barring potential events unlocking old Pokemon for usage via free DLC/updates
>all the new Pokemon have a unique move (with a unique animation), several special/physical/status attack animations, not very effective/super-effective damage animation, you can see the moves actually connect like in the Genius games
>every area in the game has a corresponding area
>models are scaled correctly, gyms/stadiums are huge
>entire game is designed like a wild area but the Pokemon actually interact with the environment
>Ground-types dig to run away from you, flying types fly away, etc you have to catch them using sneaking methods or by riding your own Pokemon
>Pokemon have their HP, status and level represented above their head in the overworld
>wild Pokemon would battle each-other and the region would feel like it has a living ecosystem
>possible to ride most final evolutions in the game and even required to get to certain unique areas or catch certain Pokemon
>Amie clone improved with more interactivity between your Pokemon, improved animations with the toys, and returned petting
Would this feel like a true "next-gen" Pokemon and would the trade-offs be worth it?