This is actually what I do.The way you use the nearby box is...
1. Open box, look for Pokemon you want
2. Walk around till that Pokemon changes spots.
2a. If it moves toward the top left, keep walking that direction.
2b. If it moves away or off the list. Turn around and try a different direction. Go back to 2.
3. Once close enough the "tracks" will drop to 2 steps. It should be pretty easy to find at that point.
3a. Less steps? Keep going till zero.
3b. More steps? Turn around, try a different direction.
That's really it. Top left is closest to your location, bottom right is farthest WHEN THE NEARBY LIST IS OPEN. When the nearby list is closed the RIGHTMOST Pokemon is closest whereas the LEFTMOST is farther away.
It's not true. Maybe it's intended to work this way, but if it is it's bugged and highly unreliable.
My issue is that 1 track is like less than a block, 2 tracks is 1-2 blocks, and 3 tracks can be anywhere over 4-5 blocks.The way you use the nearby box is...
1. Open box, look for Pokemon you want
2. Walk around till that Pokemon changes spots.
2a. If it moves toward the top left, keep walking that direction.
2b. If it moves away or off the list. Turn around and try a different direction. Go back to 2.
3. Once close enough the "tracks" will drop to 2 steps. It should be pretty easy to find at that point.
3a. Less steps? Keep going till zero.
3b. More steps? Turn around, try a different direction.
That's really it. Top left is closest to your location, bottom right is farthest WHEN THE NEARBY LIST IS OPEN. When the nearby list is closed the RIGHTMOST Pokemon is closest whereas the LEFTMOST is farther away.
By my estimation, it's 100 feet per paw/print. 3 paws is 300 feet at its closest but because it uses three paws for everything beyond 300 feet, I don't know what the max is for it to still be visible on the list.These steps are bugging the he'll out of me. Anyone know about how many feet is one step?
Rarer pokemon seem to come out late at night.
I've been playing for several hours per day since the day before it officially launched in the US and here's my data usage:How bad is the data usage for this game? I've been playing, but I'm kinda worried about going over.
Weird cause I only spotted mostly women playing in NYC. Maybe like a 4:1 ratio playing Go.Why is the gender ratio still so bad. Can't believe that's an issue with Pokémon, too.
How bad is the data usage for this game? I've been playing, but I'm kinda worried about going over.
They've been pretty good. Still getting kicked out once in awhile. But yeah 100 times better then it was.
It's a pain, yeah, especially if there aren't a lot of Pokemon to use as references. I went for a walk tonight and ran into a dead zone and everything was 3 steps the entire way. I gave up trying to find anything at that point as I was way off track.My issue is that 1 track is like less than a block, 2 tracks is 1-2 blocks, and 3 tracks can be anywhere over 4-5 blocks.
3 track on the radar are almost impossible to track down effectively.
It's a pain, yeah, especially if there aren't a lot of Pokemon to use as references. I went for a walk tonight and ran into a dead zone and everything was 3 steps the entire way. I gave up trying to find anything at that point as I was way off track.
Thanks.By my estimation, it's 100 feet per paw/print. 3 paws is 300 feet at its closest but because it uses three paws for everything beyond 300 feet, I don't know what the max is for it to still be visible on the list.
I imagine its by circular distance, so maybe within 600 feet in any given direction.
I've been playing for several hours per day since the day before it officially launched in the US and here's my data usage:
That was me just a few minutes ago trying to find a slowpoke near my work. But I was on a bike. I did get a couple magikarps... Only 130 more to catch! The slowpoke got away though.
Out of luck unless you go custom ROM. I know someone with a galaxy note ii that flashed a 5.0 ROM just for this game but the GPS wigs out too frequently, so he uses a galaxy note 8 tab instead.I have a Samsung SGH-T999L and the google play store says it's not compatible with Pokemon Go. I went through a software update today, but it only got up to Android 4.3. Is there any hope of Pokemon Go being brought out to an expanded range of devices in the future, or a way to get my smartphone up to android 4.4.4, or am I just out of luck?
And then you run out of pokaballs.shoutout to the UX designer. when you see the silhouette of something you don't have pop up in that nearby list, that compulsion to get up and leave your residence is some good shit.
That was me just a few minutes ago trying to find a slowpoke near my work. But I was on a bike. I did get a couple magikarps... Only 130 more to catch! The slowpoke got away though.![]()
I have a Samsung SGH-T999L and the google play store says it's not compatible with Pokemon Go. I went through a software update today, but it only got up to Android 4.3. Is there any hope of Pokemon Go being brought out to an expanded range of devices in the future, or a way to get my smartphone up to android 4.4.4, or am I just out of luck?
Damn, Joe putting in that work considering he couldn't get on because PTC was down for a couple days.
Wow great info on serebii already. Thanks Joe!
It's a shame how many streamers just sit at their desk spamming incense. One guy was GPS bouncing with incense the other day.Pokemon Go on Twitch is hilariously awful. Why even stream the game if you're going to be doing something else for the majority of the time? Dudes are playing rocketleague.
BOY! You are a lifesaver! Just caught a Wartortle following this shitThe way you use the nearby box is...
1. Open box, look for Pokemon you want
2. Walk around till that Pokemon changes spots.
2a. If it moves toward the top left, keep walking that direction.
2b. If it moves away or off the list. Turn around and try a different direction. Go back to 2.
3. Once close enough the "tracks" will drop to 2 steps. It should be pretty easy to find at that point.
3a. Less steps? Keep going till zero.
3b. More steps? Turn around, try a different direction.
That's really it. Top left is closest to your location, bottom right is farthest WHEN THE NEARBY LIST IS OPEN. When the nearby list is closed the RIGHTMOST Pokemon is closest whereas the LEFTMOST is farther away.
I've only gotten slightly less-common Pokemon with Lures. Doesn't seem worth it to me so far. I've only sat in on two lures though. Otherwise it was a lot of Weedles, Evees, and nothing.
Hmm, I barely reached level 10. That explains it. I must have been lucky catching that near 600 CP Snorlax then without a Lure or incense.Your level does affect the Pokemon that show up. The higher your level the higher the chance of you finding rarer Pokemon.
I don't think you can but if you lost the tower, your submitted Pokemon should return to your inventory with low hp. If your monster is still there, check your list and you'll see it has a little gym icon attached to its picture. The icon will be gone if it lost. Otherwise, if the gym not visible on the map, you can't check it's status as of yet.How can I check a gym I claimed if I'm nowhere near it anymore? Should it be in my pokemon or something?
Haha, no problem! Glad I could help. I just figured it out myself earlier today hunting a Meowth.BOY! You are a lifesaver! Just caught a Wartortle following this shit
*puts on ignore list*Literally 500 CP over my next highest Pokemon, LOL
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What did I do this time?*puts on ignore list*