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Pokemon GO update kills third-party maps
Some have even noted that the server was online earlier in the day for a short period of time before going off.
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The most important thing, however, is that makers of the game have also succeeded in monetising this insane level of popularity. It’s much easier for developers to drop in content updates on iOS or Android, which is why mobile gamers expect that their favorite titles will be updated frequently. Some players reported that they were able to resume the game where they left off by using an alternative email to sign in. The saving mode enables the user to adjust the brightness of the device.
One change that will be welcomed by critics of the app – and emergency services – will be the added safety notice.
However another user thinks that Niantic needs to go further and remove common Pokemon…
But the continuous increase in the number of installations shows the insane popularity of the game around the world.
This makes Pokemon GO not only the most popular game in the U.S, but now the game is the most popular app on the App Store. If that was not enough, some companies came up with trackers to catch Pokemon and other tricks to go ahead in the game.
The update has also removed footprints of nearby Pokémon, players no longer have the luxury of knowing the estimated distance of the Pokémon from their location. Despite Niantic CEO John Hanke acknowledging that the bug existed, the issue never was fixed, until yesterday. People are only hurting themselves because it takes some fun out of the game.
According to some reports doing the rounds, Niantic has been sending out cease-and-desist letters to sites like Pokevision and Pokehound to put a stop to third-party intervention in the game.
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Another Pokemon tracking service, PokeHound.com, tweeted a link to this image, alleging it had been sent a cease-and-desist letter from Niantic and Nintendo. This outraged many in the community, mainly because tracking “Pokemon” down will now be harder than before.