How does the Auto selection work?

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When choosing Pikmin to send on an expedition, there's an "Auto" option that will automatically select a party to send. This feature doesn't seem to work how I would expect, though. For example, it doesn't select optimal choices when attacking a mushroom (optimal being same color and highest friendship). Is there any reasoning behind the selections made by the Auto feature?






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How does auto select work in Pokemon Snap?

Selects the Best Snap The Auto Select feature helps players choose photos for Professor Mirror's evaluation at the end of each course. Simply press the "\u2014" button or the button below the screen and the game will automatically choose the snap with the highest score for each Pokemon.

What is auto selecting?

Autoselect definition (computing) To select automatically.

Does auto pick the best Pokemon Snap?

The auto select feature in New Pokemon Snap is there to help players choose which of their snaps is going to score highest. Undoubtedly, as you travel around each location, snapping away on the camera, you will end up with a metric ton of different photographs of the same individual Pokemon or species.

How do you use the Auto Select tool in Photoshop?

Select the Quick Selection tool in the Tools panel. Add a checkmark to the Auto-Enhance option in the Options bar. Click and drag over an area you want to select. The tool automatically selects similar tones and stops when it finds image edges.



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