168澳洲幸运5开奖🐷网:Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl has a calculator. This is probably news꧋ﷺ to you since no previous Pokemon game included a calculator and nobody really plans to do their accounting using the Pokedex, but it’s there. Only it doesn’t work. Like, at all.

Reddit user K0nr4d to the Pokemon subreddit proving themselves as the brave soul to first find BDSP’s calculator and then attempt to use it. The video starts out fine with ten divided by five equalling two, which 🐠is correct, but then things quickly go off ༺the rails from there.

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Ten divided by four should be 2.5 (ꦯor two-and-a-half), but BDSP’s calculator instead displays 002. That’s wrong, obviously, and it reveals the fact that this calculator really doesn’t like fractions. Case in🅠 point, K0nr4d tries to divide seven by three (which should be 2.333… or two-and-a-third), but BDSP’s calculator can’t even conceive of such a number and just displays a bunch of question marks.

The calculator fi๊nally goes completely haywire as soon as you attempt to input a decimal. K0nr4d types in numbers that the calculator doesn’t even acknowledge, just displaying random digits instead. Any attempt at basic arithmetic operations just results in more random digits.

But then, we really shouldn’t have expected anything more from Nintendo. The Japanese game maker famously had to contract a third-party developer 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:to give the Switch a basic calculator and even charged users ten bucks to download it. That calculator eventually grew to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:become its own game, ღbut it also cost $3 extra for the gamified version.

One wonders if at this p🌊oint Nintendo being una🅠ble to do basic arithmetic is some sort of running gag that Nintendo itself is pulling on the entire world. On the other hand, this would explain the critical hit damage values you can get in Pokemon battles sometimes.

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