
You’ll be able to see the Pokémon of this region in the skies, in the seas, in the forests, on the streets-all over! Various towns blend seamlessly into the wilderness with no borders. With these new titles, the Pokémon series takes a new evolutionary step, allowing you to explore freely in a richly expressed open world. The Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet games, the newest chapters in the Pokémon series, are coming to Nintendo Switch later this year. The chances increase much more if you use those hacked items in multiplayer battles against opponents, because in that case, the player might notice and report you.Pokemon Scarlet and Violet for Android & iOS Category More so if you have hacked items in that save. The more games you transfer saves from, it likely increases your chances of being banned. I think there’s a way to block Nintendo’s servers though so if you’re gonna continue transferring saves while going online too, you need to block their servers. You’re playing at a dangerous game my guy, if you use online features. You’ll be told by the majority of people, if not all that comment, that it is dangerous and risky. You won’t get banned if you’re not online, but as soon as you connect to Nintendo’s servers, that’s where the problem starts.īut if you also don’t believe me, search for posts in regards to save transfers. And it is very likely if you have hacked Pokémon, items, etc., in that save file. Itd literally be like saying playing a switch game on a switch (non hacked) makes it an emulator. While also informing them on what it is if they do seem to believe playing a pirated switch game in a switch is emulating. I’m simply taking into account the people that aren’t all that knowledgeable on what an emulator actually is. To clarify, I’m well aware that a switch is not an emulator if it’s playing switch games that the switch is made to play. The people I have personally run into that think I’m emulating even while knowing I’m playing on a switch, are hardcore “piracy is bad” Nintendo boot lickers. That’s typically (probably always) the people who don’t actually understand hacking/emulators. In the mod/hack/pirating community this wouldn’t be that common but I do know that there are people who view it as emulating simply because they relate that with hacking.

And that’s the best assumption I can come up with, which still doesn’t fit the definition of an emulator. I only gave an assumption as to why they might think that. Like I said though, you’ll have to ask someone who thinks it’s an emulator as to why they think of it as an emulator.
