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Originally posted by Troye
Pretty much. If it means it makes the competition more interesting for newer players and easier, I'm all for it.
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Like, I literally PokéGen - although I don't play competitive. But I mean, that doesn't give anyone an advantage in the slightest because in the end, it still maxes out to the same. You can't hack on illegal moves or 252 in every stat because it gets picked up.
I can semi-understand why people don't approve of it competitively if they don't have the opportunity to do it, but there's literally no argument for why Hyper Training would be bad. AT. ALL. They complain about "equal opportunities" as an argument against hacking, but they clearly don't want new players to have equal opportunities if they're against HT.
