This is the only mention of GTS in the coding.
Source: https://github.com/CPokemon/swsh-text?files=1
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the GTS did not require friendcodes. You could put a mon up for trade and request a specific mon in exchange. It was an amazing way to get version exclusives.Never played nor have I seen the trade function in Let's Go before.
How exactly did it work? Did you need friend codes or something?
The Global Trade Station. It's been with the franchise since Diamond and Pearl.
Coulda done without the facetious use of that hashtag in the title, but...
Damning if true. That will hurt trading in this game a lot if it's absent.
"All the Pokemon available can be gotten in just Sword and Shield so there is no reason to need it anymore"
I'm asking how Let's Go worked, because the thread title says it contains the Let's Go multiplayer code.the GTS did not require friendcodes. You could put a mon up for trade and request a specific mon in exchange.
Just like the fan base.I cannot stand how #ThankYouGameFreak turned into such a sign of facetious mockery.
Pathetic and cruel. Just unbelievable.
the GTS did not require friendcodes. You could put a mon up for trade and request a specific mon in exchange. It was an amazing way to get version exclusives.
The Global Trade Station. It's been with the franchise since Diamond and Pearl.
the GTS did not require friendcodes. You could put a mon up for trade and request a specific mon in exchange. It was an amazing way to get version exclusives.
The Global Trade Station. It's been with the franchise since Diamond and Pearl.
Basically it was a system where you could request a pokemon and put one up for trade and it would be done async (whenever someone accepted it), or you could search for a pokemon you wanted, see what the person wanted for it, and trade. Made it actually possible to get version exclusives without exchanging friend codes or getting both versions as has been in the series since online was introduced in D/P back in 2006Never played nor have I seen the trade function in Let's Go before.
How exactly did it work? Did you need friend codes or something?
If you didn't want to exchange friend codes and didn't want to organize a real time trade with someone, yesOkay, thanks I guess. I take it this is where people traded Pokémon to one another?
It's pretty much an online marketplace for Pokemon. You put up a Pokemon of yours and ask for one in return (for example you could put up your Lv.17 Raichu asking for a Lv.1-5 Charmander). If the Pokemon is traded online, you'd get your Charmander next time you logged in.
There's 3 ways to trade, this is one of them.Okay, thanks I guess. I take it this is where people traded Pokémon to one another?
Coulda done without the facetious use of that hashtag in the title, but...
Damning if true. That will hurt trading in this game a lot if it's absent.
it was leftover code in Let's Go too. Let's Go used an odd code system to do trades online, and it seems so does Sword and Shield.I'm asking how Let's Go worked, because the thread title says it contains the Let's Go multiplayer code.
All that is confirmed to not be in the game files is the words "GTS," unless I'm missing something.
In Let's Go you input a friendcode to link up with another player. That's it basically.I'm asking how Let's Go worked, because the thread title says it contains the Let's Go multiplayer code.
That's the GTS. What's the Let's Go method? Thread title says the Let's Go multiplayer code is in Sword/shield.Basically it was a system where you could request a pokemon and put one up for trade and it would be done async (whenever someone accepted it), or you could search for a pokemon you wanted, see what the person wanted for it, and trade. Made it actually possible to get version exclusives without exchanging friend codes or getting both versions as has been in the series since online was introduced in D/P back in 2006
If you didn't want to exchange friend codes and didn't want to organize a real time trade with someone, yes
Notice how many used it sarcastically in this thread alone.Cutting GTS sucks but the hashtag is just really petty and invites hostility and arguing.
This is why people think critics of these games (like myself) are entitled and toxic and what have you.