>>48879046And... this is how pokemon dies.
With online bans.
This shit is killing people's enthusiasm for corporate games nowadays.
At least games like Metroid Dread (though they do patch things) allowed you to glitch because glitching is an inherent property (though often not wanted) people expect in their product. In games they can be a convenient exploit and therefore appreciable.
In this game in particular, a boring pokemon remake suddenly turned into a surprise.