Pokebank Code May Have Been Rewritten Too Despite Nintendo Only Spotlighting Server Troubles

The PokeBank has been the topic of discussion ever since the unexpected disastrous launch a month ago. Game developer Nintendo failed to anticipate an overwhelming traffic which has caused the eShop servers to crash.

At the moment, PokeBank is being revised thoroughly by the development team and the re-release date is still unknown. The entire Pokemon community are left waiting as they wonder on when the service will arrive.

Redditors believe that the failed launch isn’t caused by the shortage of servers. Game developer Nintendo rarely makes a mistake. It is unlikely for them to expect a huge crowd downloading the PokeBank simultaneously.

It appears that a problem with the coding could have caused the issue. As a result, the software failed to scale the way it should like how it was done during the testing.

If this is true, then the programmers are probably working day and night in trying to re-write whatever that wasn’t scaled right.

The PokeBank is a much wanted features as it allow players to transfer Pokemon from previous version to the latest Pokemon X & Y. The fans are on a frenzy as they wait on for its release.

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