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GRAPHICAL bug on HP bars

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Since my last post got locked because the person who ansered it didn't read properly, I'll post it again, because it definitely is a bug. And I'll explain it better this time, promised.

 

When an enemy Pokémon has 1 HP left, it's HP bar is, visually, empty. There is no red pixel, or any pixel in any color, because when you defeat it, the bar stays exactly the same.

On your own Pokémon, it is the exact opposite. When you have 0HP, there is still a red pixel left, VISUALLY.

 

This is a bug, and thus I report it here so it can be fixed.

 

Thanks

With a really good magnifying glass there is a pixel of health. Nah jk. Probably intended been around for a while. Also it doesn't really effect gameplay. There is no difference to there being a pixel there or not; either way you still know its on low hp.

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150051 With a really good magnifying glass there is a pixel of health. Nah jk. Probably intended been around for a while. Also it doesn't really effect gameplay. There is no difference to there being a pixel there or not; either way you still know its on low hp.

you know but when you see the hp of the opposing pokemon disappears and then suddenly you get a hit I feel like " why is it acting like sturdy pokemon? it's dead". I got used to it but it makes me wonder whether if the pokemon fainted or still alive :D

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150051 With a really good magnifying glass there is a pixel of health. Nah jk. Probably intended been around for a while. Also it doesn't really effect gameplay. There is no difference to there being a pixel there or not; either way you still know its on low hp.

you know but when you see the hp of the opposing pokemon disappears and then suddenly you get a hit I feel like " why is it acting like sturdy pokemon? it's dead". I got used to it but it makes me wonder whether if the pokemon fainted or still alive :D

 

I see where you're coming from and yes, it gives a false sense of success when a Pokemon with no health KO's you but like you said, you kinda just get used to it.

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is it me or the cpu's pokemon so much stronger

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@practice

Yes they are, but that's off topic ;)

 

At least this time people at least acknowledge it, thank you!

 

@JollyolNathan

I know what you mean, it doesn't really affect gameplay, there are a lot of bugs that are way worse, but this one should be really easy to fix, so I thought I post it. And it's really stupid that on your own Pokémon it's different than on foes. That's really lame programming :P

150636 I know what you mean, it doesn't really affect gameplay, there are a lot of bugs that are way worse, but this one should be really easy to fix, so I thought I post it. And it's really stupid that on your own Pokémon it's different than on foes. That's really lame programming :P

 

Perhaps in a later update, but now the devs are working on more important things like Hoenn. :y:

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I am most certain this would take 5 minutes to fix :P

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