So I think I'm starting to grow tired of the game already. The game is essentially an interactive fitness app, and since I already regularly go for walks and hikes, I find using this during such outings kind of takes away the reason I'm out there in the first place.
Plus, all the gyms near me are already being held down by Pokemon that are way stronger than any I have the will to actually get around to leveling to that extent.
In the end, I think it's a super neat app that is great for a lot of people to actually get them outside, but I'm not sure the game has staying power for me personally.
Yeah, I'm feeling that same thing.I'm to busy working out most days a week, that the rest days I do allow myself I'm to damn tired to go walk aimlessly.
I don't know... I think it's great that so many people are getting outside, being more active, and especially meeting and talking to one another in person... but I don't want people to get the impression that treating it as something related to fitness is the only way to play. Actually, I would say that calling it an interactive fitness app is sort of laughable, although it has definitely convinced me that an
actual AR game centered around fitness would be awesome for me.
It's way more about "getting out of your house" than about "exercising." Obviously there's a big correlation between the two- especially for lots of people who aren't generally physically active or fit like you guys are- but I assure you from direct experience that not everyone playing this game is treating it like anything close to a fitness app.
Not everyone will have the same experience or play at the same pace and it's definitely keeping that in mind. Your options for play are (at least for the moment) 100% determined by the locations you have access to. But if you can go somewhere that has a few Pokestops, in a locale like a nice cafe or restaurant, a boardwalk, mall, movie theater... you can go there in a nice air-conditioned car, sit down in a good spot, and make tons of level progress and catch bunches of mons, especially if one or more lures get involved. You can also cruise around in your car between stops and Gyms without ever getting out if you so choose. Finally, for some people it will be viable to just kind of pop open the app while going about their regular routine and doing whatever is available. I know a lot of "non-gamers" that live in my area are going to treat it exactly that casually and there's nothing wrong with that either, as much as I love seeing so many people out and about walking and on bikes.
It's funny because both of them, when I glanced over to them, they quickly put the phone down. Glad I'm not the only one who feels awkward as fuck when someone sees me using the app. lol
Heh there's always that hesitation, like "they must be... are they? what if they're not, fuck."
After randomly encountering people at a gym at 4:30AM last night though I'm feeling more confident about recognizing people using it and saying hi.