Palworld - Everything you have ever wanted from a Pokemon game

Finally jumped back on Palworld since our little palword farms server. I lost my jetadragon :(

However apparently i was breeding nocturen frostallions. So i'm going to continue breeding those and palbox them over to a new world. Also all the tech stuff is so new and shiny !
 
Finally jumped back on Palworld since our little palword farms server. I lost my jetadragon :(

However apparently i was breeding nocturen frostallions. So i'm going to continue breeding those and palbox them over to a new world. Also all the tech stuff is so new and shiny !
I spent the last 2 hours trying to get him back. He and the world are gone forever because a specific assault rifle instance won't load correctly.
 
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I spent the last 2 hours trying to get him back. He and the world are gone forever because a specific assault rifle instance won't load correctly.
The thing is i transferred him over to my palbox so no idea why he's not there now. The Bellanoirs are there though. I'll just slap on a 100% catch rate and go farm him before i start my new server.
 

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Has anyone heard of The Pokémon Company preparing a "Palworld knockoff" with survival-type mechanics?
 
Has anyone heard of The Pokémon Company preparing a "Palworld knockoff" with survival-type mechanics?
No, but then again, there was no real indicator that Nintendo was going to actually sue Pocketpair before it happened. I could see Nintendo actually going through and making something like Palworld, if only because spite were the main motivator. Though it would probably make them look worse in the lawsuit, so they'd have to delay it until after that finishes.
 
The patent has been rejected in the US now too. Hahahaha, get fucked, Nintendo.
You know I always wondered what losing all of the marbles in a lawsuit looked like. Nintendo started out with actual "valid" patents predating the lawsuit. Now these patents are straight up being invalidated. The latest one didn't even require a legal filing to kill it. Shit at this point, I'd be worried about their legal pads and pens going missing.
 
Very optimistic that this will even mean anything, given they can just... reapply or appeal the decision (they have two months after all), but hey, at least the US Patent Office realized how retarded giving such a broad patent is.

Only way to know if the rejections mean anything in the lawsuit is if the patents that *are* still valid and being used in the suit proper get thrown out as well, which might not happen in a few years given how long patent lawsuits last.
 
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