To be honest i would love to play this again...
but it seems pointless, as i live in a rural area and only go to the city to work.
There's litterally no pokestop within 20km of my house... and pokemon are very scarce as well.
What i can take away from the game:
It encourages players to go on walks in cities and discourages us from actually going into nature and actually do something healthy for ourselves.
I mean... i understand why they do it (probably they have some affiliate programmes shops can pay to have a pokestop), but noone in their right mind would choose to take a walk in the city if they can take one in actual nature (which by logic should be where more pokemon would live).
Affiliate programs came only after the game became a hit. Real reason why Pokestops are in cities is that the game's data for them is based on Ingress, and in Ingress vast majority of the hotspots had been suggested by people who played the game.
And guess where those people live?
Cities.
Oh, i completely understand what you are saying. I also followed the game for most of it's
but that doesn't mean they are not supposed to do anything about it.
Especially seeing how the majority (if not all) of their commercials feature "trainers" looking for pokemon in the wild.
I'm still bummed about them denying me to play the game via emulator.
They added spawns to walking paths in some areas, too. There are WAY more spawns than at launch, not just at pokestops, but everywhere.
IMO the best thing added besides gen2 itself.
They will eventually open submissions for new stops, make sure you get in the game then to make your own submissions. I don't know how it will work, but they're starting it in Ingress.
I think another reason why there are more pokemon in crowded areas instead of out in the wild is for safety. I doubt they want to send kids out into the woods
That's the one. Hopefully since they released gen2, people will be pretty content for awhile, and they can focus on other tasks. The newest APK shows that it's mostly performance changes, which is great for a lot of people. Here's hoping quality of life for rural players is next on the agenda.
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If they're doing it the right way, and I hope they do, the priority for stops will depend on how few exist in a specific radius from the proposed stop. Honestly, though, it sounds like a lot of fun to go around, find landmarks, take pictures, and submit them with your own flavor text. When they get added, you have the satisfactions of knowing you put it there.
@ rural problem
Why don't they just make it so pokemon spawn from you walking in addition to them existing out in the world? I mean, in the real pokemon, walking back and forth in your backyard made pokemon attack you sooo...
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There's a little event going on where any pikachu found in the wild will have a party hat. You can only get them during the event and it lasts until the 6th I think
Too bad those fuckers dont spawn anywhere near me :v
Considering I have yet to find one in the wild, not to mention get one, I would consider yourself lucky and would defo lvl it up to max.
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Also there was a nest migration yesterday for a case someone doesn't know about that. https://thesilphroad.com/atlas is your friend.
Yes. I prefer Body Slam because it's harder to dodge, but Hyper Beam is better against people who don't really dodge anyway. Either way, any Snorlax with 90+ IVs and Zen Headbutt is always worth powering up if you have the candies.
It's second place from Blissey, even though that gap is huuuuge.
To absolutely max him, you need to be level 38 (that's when you can't power them up anymore). But power ups at level 30 and up cost a LOT more resources and give half as much CP each. In any case, that's ridiculously high that very few players can expect to see.
Every time you level up, the cap for power ups raise, so you can still max him out relative to your level, and you should.
Not even sure if it's the cap for wild ones, think just for eggs.
Eggs cap at 20, sadly. The (major) upside to eggs are that they tend to have better IVs (each stat will be 10-15 rather than the usual 1-15). Wild Pokemon cap at level 30. When a pokemon spawns, it will be the same for every person who is the same level. A level 25 person may find a 2200 Snorlax, a 26 person may find it to be only 100. However, the max they will find it to be is based on their level, so higher levels generally find better stuff. People 30-40 will all see the same CP.