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nvm Iconoclast, hes known for not making sense on occasion :P
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Haha... Alright.
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Except that took the screenshot of the correct results from somewhere else...but other than that it should happen right?
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Here is one more small issue. Certain Pokemon have black boxes around them in the small pictures that you see when you review your pictures after a course. One example is Butterfree, and I've included some screenshots. The first one is the bad picture and it is taken from the Pokemon report. The good picture is from the gallery accessed from the title screen where you can enlarge your pictures.
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Having played through all levels I noted this only happens with Butterfree. Other than that one there aren't glitches with the others?
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Might not hurt to up a state for me also for this red dot business try out the software renderer see if that works better/worse
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Software mode does not change anything, neither does Interpreter, i've been there and tried that
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i thought the pokemon snap support in 1.6 was only a hack anyway.. obviously, not a complete enough hack
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i expect this might be a incomplete RCP notification issue.
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