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  1. As a lifelong Pokemon fan, this is one of my favorite things about the series since since it means I can always know what I'm getting into with each new entry. I did have a period in the lead up to Gen 7 where I was worried I wouldn't like the games. But then they released, and I loved them just like all the rest. All that said, Game Freak has been slowly experimenting more and more with the series over the last 6-7 years, and I'm excited to see where they go with it. I look forward to seeing how Legends Arceus turns out.
  2. Yep. Works fine now. Updated the thread title so people don't have to read the whole thread to learn that.
  3. Let's Go Pikachu, Let's Go Eevee, Sword, and Shield. That's every main series Pokémon game on Switch so far. In addition, I think it's safe to assume cloud saves will not support Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl, or Legends Arceus once those games are released.
  4. I've had Nintendo Switch Online since day 1. Problem is its Cloud Saves feature doesn't support main series Pokémon saves, which happen to be the saves I care about the most. ALL Switch saves are stored in internal memory. There's no official way to move saves to an SD card. Speaking of which, I do have a hackable Switch (multiple actually), and I plan on moving my Pokémon saves to it and backing them up with homebrew.
  5. Hey guys, guess what? captmorgandrinker's guess turned out to be correct! I was reading the support link that I posted and noticed that I hadn't tried holding the power button for a full 12 seconds. I tried that and pressed power again, and it turned on! Thanks for your help everyone! Crisis averted!
  6. The Switch has an option to factory reset without deleting save data. This option exists in the Maintenance Mode too. https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/22347/~/how-to-initialize-nintendo-switch-without-deleting-save-data
  7. Thanks guys! I'll wait a bit and if it doesn't started working, I'm taking a3quit4s up on their offer to take a look.
  8. Holding down power, volume+, and volume- at the same time is supposed to activate maintenance mode (is that what you mean by hardware reset?), but mine remains unresponsive. I'm hesitant to open the console myself since doing things like that often don't end well for me. I'd also need to pick up some smaller triwings. I've stripped enough joycon screws to learn that finally.
  9. It lasts multiple hours of gameplay (within Nintendo's official estimates). While in sleep mode, multiple weeks, maybe longer. I never turned it off, just put it in sleep mode, so I still left it in an "on" state. Whether it's still stuck in sleep mode or actually off now, I don't really know.
  10. My Switch Lite died last night. I don't mean the battery has no charge (it was still at 84%). I mean the console is dead, and all of my Pokemon main series saves are trapped inside. If anyone is able to help or can point me to somewhere better for me to seek help, I would greatly appreciate it. Obviously, I don't expect any repair work to be free. Short rundown of what happened: I was using my console. I put it in sleep mode and plugged it in. (I don't recall in which order) Moments later, I decided I wasn't done, but I couldn't get the console to turn back on. Things I have tried that normally wake up or turn on a Switch: Pressing the Power button Holding the Home button Inserting/removing a game cart Inserting/removing a SD card Plugging it in again
  11. Some corrections/omissions I found: Power Star kills still follow the +2, +3, +4 time bonus progression (same as jumping on enemies). It's just that you'll usually be killing so many enemies that all but the first two will be +4. (I think shells work the same way.) Killing larger enemies gets you a larger time bonus. For example, killing a Bowser gives +10 seconds. Grabbing the flag poll at the end of a level gets you bonus time. Max of +15 for grabbing the very top. I'm pretty sure the coin bonus for a KO is a flat +50 coins. (To be fair, I also used to think you got the coins of the KO'd player.) On that note, you might want to verify if you get the KO'd players time or a flat time bonus. Special Battle rules change every few days, so it won't always be "start with 100 coins".
  12. The flashlight trick actually does work on a few games besides Pokemon. Any DS game that has a built in IR port will have a dark see-through red shell. I haven't been able to find a complete listing of these games (there aren't very many), but Wikipedia does list two of the non-Pokemon ones. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_game_card#Infrared_support
  13. Got the pic working. Firefox was doing something funky with my upload. Tried using Edge instead and it worked. Yeah, you definitely wouldn't be able to connect because there's no way anyone's going to the trouble of putting an IR port on a fake cart.
  14. If a game doesn't appear on the DSi/3DS menu or it errors on boot, it's fake (or I guess the connection between the cart and system could be bad.) But many fakes boot fine, especially these days. The DSi/3DS has a built in DS cart whitelist. The system will block any cart with a title (the 4 letter code) that's not in the whitelist. This whitelist was last updated in 3DS update 7.0.0 way back in 2013. To get around the whitelist, many fake carts steal a header from a legit game. Modern DS flashcarts use the same trick. This is also why fake games often have an icon that doesn't match the game inside. If you were to crack one of these mismatched fakes open, there's a good chance you'll find an SD card inside with the game ROM loaded on it. So in short: - Icon doesn't show = Either FAKE or a connection problem - Game errors on boot = Either FAKE or a connection problem - Icon and game don't match = Definitely FAKE If it passes all three of those checks, keep looking for other clues. Oh, and current DSi and 3DS custom firmwares usually disable the whitelist check, so make sure to test with a non-hacked system. Edit: I also want to add that checking for the Pokewalker option in Pokemon HGSS is not a definitive fake check. This is HG running on a flashcart, so it's 100% fake, yet it still has the Pokewalker option.
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