There's going to be a shitload of Pokestops and Gyms incoming then if this is trueSeveral Redditors discovered decompiled code in the Android and iOS versions of Pok?mon Go earlier this week that indicated a potential sponsorship deal with global burger chain McDonald?s. Now a well-placed source has confirmed with Gizmodo that the sponsorship is moving forward, and is set to launch in one country in Asia.
Gizmodo has learned that, as part of the sponsorship, every McDonald?s restaurant in this country will either be a Pok?Stop or a gym. We were unable to confirm which country would debut the partnership, but several compelling reasons point to Japan. Not only is Japan the birthplace of the Pok?mon franchise and current home of The Pok?mon Company, but Pok?mon Go?s launch has been delayed in the land of the rising sun for seemingly no reason, leaving eager fans pissed.
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There's going to be a shitload of Pokestops and Gyms incoming then if this is true
Bro, I burned like 200 calories catching that Pidgey, I deserve this Big Mac, large fry and large diet coke.Diabetes is like...
checkmate! (phew that was a close one!)
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Some pokemon will cause your ball to curve away. You need to throw with a spin in order to catch them. Best to practice spinning the ball and get good at it. My standard throw now is spinning clockwise, then throwing to the left of the pokemon.Had a Blastoise about caught, and then 12 balls in a row curved off, and it disappeared due to GPS lost when purchasing more balls.
Sadly yes. I hope they nerf that because it's a lame way to grind pokemon. It's called Pokemon Go, not Pokemon Camp.So is the best tactic to go to the spot near me with around 6 stops in a small radius, 4 of them are reachable at once, and put up lures to level up? I prefer walking around more but I figure get to 20 and then go from there.
Can we have a recent Tuco pic now that you're burning cheeseburgers?added, thanks.
Some pokemon will cause your ball to curve away. You need to throw with a spin in order to catch them. Best to practice spinning the ball and get good at it. My standard throw now is spinning clockwise, then throwing to the left of the pokemon.
Sadly yes. I hope they nerf that because it's a lame way to grind pokemon. It's called Pokemon Go, not Pokemon Camp.
I totally agree. The spot is a very nice area to visit, it's got an amazing view of NYC skyline, it's a park with a great hiking trail through the forest reservation. It also has a very good 9/11 memorial site with a ton of plaques, statues, pieces of the towers, names etc. BUT, it was people just sitting around catching pokemon. That said, you are encouraged to walk with all the eggs so maybe it's self correcting?Sadly yes. I hope they nerf that because it's a lame way to grind pokemon. It's called Pokemon Go, not Pokemon Camp.
Yeah, they always drop the three starters RIGHT next to you so you have one pokemon. Then you have to actually walk around.I'm level 1. Opened app. Found a Bulbusaur. Nothing in sight. Exit.
Yeah, they always drop the three starters RIGHT next to you so you have one pokemon. Then you have to actually walk around.
Had a Blastoise about caught, and then 12 balls in a row curved off, and it disappeared due to GPS lost when purchasing more balls.
After JP what other regions are they releasing on? China? India?Pokémon Go will launch in Japan tomorrow with games first sponsored location | TechCrunch
Japan releasing tomorrow(well it's 4:30am tomorrow over there already) so I expect the servers to shit the bed tonight.