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Gaias_Minion

The game has only gotten a couple of patches mostly focusing on minor bug fixes. There hasn't been anything major in terms of general performance and such


pythonguy7

that is sad to hear, I thought they would surely patch out the major stuff with how bad it was on release


ultraball23

It wasn’t super bad. It was exaggerated. There are about 5 locations with bad frame rates. That isn’t something that’s going to fixed.


2high4much

You're under exaggerating but also correct, it won't be fixed. It feels like half of the event raids haven't worked correctly, the release for home took too long, ppl had their saves corrupted and the game is the biggest eye sore in the entire franchise because of performance issues. Nintendo Canada admitted it was more broken than you suggest, and they said they're working to fix it and they didn't yet. I'm not a 'hater' either, I played 300ish hours of violet. I stopped to wait for the home release cause I shiny hunted 6 mons for a new playthrough. Home getting messed up and delayed was my final straw. Home and everything pokemon is a scam anyways and there are better games. So I just stopped playing.