SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
RAM : 512 MB / 1GB (Windows 7)
CPU : 2 GHz
CPU : 2 GHz
VGA : Using Intel is ok (vga not really have great effect)
HDD : It will need 200MBb
OS (Operating System) : Windows Xp, Windows 7.
HDD : It will need 200MBb
OS (Operating System) : Windows Xp, Windows 7.
GAMEPLAY:
Pokémon Pearl are role-playing games
with adventure elements. The basic mechanics of the games are largely
the same as their predecessors. As with all Pokémon games for hand-held
consoles, gameplay is in third-person overhead perspective, and consists
of three basic screens: a field map, in which the player navigates the
main character; a battle screen; and the menu, in which the player
configures his party, items, or gameplay settings. The player begins the
game with one Pokémon, and can capture more using Poké Balls. The
player can also use his or her Pokémon to battle other Pokémon. When the
player encounters a wild Pokémon or is challenged by a trainer to a
battle, the screen switches to a turn-based battle screen where the
Pokémon fight. During battle, the player may fight, use an item, switch
the active Pokémon, or flee (the last not an option in battles against
trainers). All Pokémon have hit points (HP); when a Pokémon's HP is
reduced to zero, it faints and cannot battle unless revived at a Pokémon
center or with an item. If the player's Pokémon defeats the opposing
Pokémon (causes it to faint), it receives experience points. After
accumulating enough experience points, it may level up; most Pokémon
evolve into a new species of Pokémon when they reach a certain level.
Pokémon's stats also increase every time you level up, and they will
also learn new moves as well. If you cancel an evolution the Pokémon
will learn new moves faster.
Apart from battling, capturing
Pokémon is the most important element of Pokémon gameplay. Although
other trainers' Pokémon cannot be captured, the player may use a Poké
Ball on a wild Pokémon during battle. A successful capture adds the
Pokémon to the player's active party or stores it if the player already
has the maximum of six Pokémon. Factors in the success rate of capture
include the HP of the target Pokémon and the strength of the Poké Ball
used; the lower the target's HP and the stronger the Poké Ball, the
higher the success rate of capture is. Also inflicting certain status
effects such as sleep or paralyses add a multiplier to the capture rate.
Each species has capture rate of its own as well.
SCREEN SHOTS:
PROCEDURE:
Install.
Play and Enjoy,
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