Firstly the way which I presume the 3DS system and other computer systems work is that only the Save file/data which will played on, is what the system deals with. I’ve heard some people say that the 3DS system wouldn’t be able to handle more than one save file, it can't run three save files at a time, etc. Nevertheless I also believe this to be a fair statement. Having multiple save files may ruin this feeling of making this vital decision or in other terms make picking a starter absolutely void if you could choose all 3 starters, one in each save.
Furthermore other reasons could be value itself, when we first start any Pokémon game we are given that ultimate choice to pick a starter Pokémon who will inevitably become a key member in any players team. Really I have nothing wrong with this, if we want a new Pokémon game, we got to pay up haha. Another copy of Alpha Sapphire or Omega Ruby). For example what I’ve seen being repeated a couple of times by users on forums is that one reason for having a single save file only is for marketing purposes, with only one save file, if you really want to restart your game, you are forced to overwrite that game cartridge or to avoid this, buy another cartridge (i.e. On the other hand all this sounds like a good idea on paper, though many will argue that this is not and I take this into consideration. All of these things would be great without the issue of having to wipe out the save you already have. By this I mean Nuzlockes, Replay Story (I’ve done this countless of times with Emerald when I was kid, due to corrupting my original save file haha), Speed Runs, etc. The main reasons why I would want multiple save files in Pokémon, hmm let’s say 3 slots maximum is because it would allow players to do different things in their games for example self-made challenges. You could say that this isn’t an issue if you bought both Versions of that Generation but at the same time not everyone buys both versions. Don’t get me wrong in the latest addition of Pokémon (ORAS) there are tons of things to do once you’ve beaten the main and post-game storylines, however have you ever thought about restarting your game for whatever reason that is? I think few of us have, but haven’t followed through as we may not want to overwrite the save file we’ve spent so much time playing on. Anyways the reason why I initially thought it could be a cool addition to Pokémon was for ‘Replay Value’. This can also range as I’ve played games where you can only have 3 save files whilst others allow much more 10+ even. Multiple save files can be a great addition to games, they allow players to have various backups or different save files for a particular game. Insurgence features new regions, new species, stunning new Mega Evolutions, and online trading capabilities.
#HOW TO INSTALL POKEMON INSURGENCE 1.2.3 SERIES#
Pokemon Insurgence is a fantastic, Pokemon game version packed with hundreds of new features that are not present in Gen III Pokemon game series and other ROM hacks. Not all Pokemon can be accessed right off the bat, however, as some legendaries will only be catchable after the main story arc, and some Pokemon are exclusive to one of the two games (there will be ways to get them in the other game, don't worry!).
What’s going on? Information These two games, unlike many other fanmade games (or hacks), feature over 649 Pokemon and viable ways to catch them, as well as being the only game that has two separate counterparts (Zeta and Omicron) which fits the Pokemon tradition. This cannot run from within a read-only dmg file.” I have right clicked on ist, clicked “get info”, and it says that I am on read and write. Cannot write to ist, there are permission problems, or you are on a read-only volume.
#HOW TO INSTALL POKEMON INSURGENCE 1.2.3 MAC#
I’m on mac and when I try to open Insurgence I get this message.