The PokéCommunity Forums

The PokéCommunity Forums (https://www.pokecommunity.com/index.php)
-   Previous Generations (https://www.pokecommunity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=200)
-   -   4th Gen Auto pokewalker AKA pokerunner (https://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=211462)

MASTERBOSSgodora April 5th, 2010 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fisheydude (Post 5637259)
This is why americans are fat! Just put it in your pocket and get off the couch. The days I have worked with it in my pocket I get around 22000 - 25000 steps. ON my days off when I am lazy I still get around 11000 steps. If you can't get enough steps to satisfy your pokewalker needs, I'd hate to see you in a swim suite.
Putting forth alot of effort to find a way to be lazy... that is funny.


I'd hate to see you learn to spell suit properly. And for going to work with a pokemon pedometer on. I'm sure you'll get that promotion. Just tell your boss you'll trade his 8-year old son your level 100 pikachu.

Yusshin April 5th, 2010 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 0m3GA ARS3NAL (Post 5686073)
What is with you? Not all Americans are fat you jerk.
I get over 50,000 steps a day, and I'm in great shape.
You can't group an entire country together as one thing, as everyone is different.

Now that I got out all my RAGE, I'd like to point out to all you lazy jiggle bellies out their with a Pokéwalker that there is a group for all you, and anyone who like actually WALKING with their Pokéwalker, instead of being lazy about it.

clicky
The Biggest Loser: Pokéwalker Edition

Get out, and don't be lazy...

Unfortunately, Americans are stereotyped as arrogant, fat, and ignorant, so :s not that I think that way; I find stereotypes demeaning, but the Americans who come to Canada always do their "effed up" when they're here and get their butts handed to them.

I get around 5000 steps daily, since I don't work or go to school (independent studies). I'm hoping to get a job soon so I can become a bit more active. An hour of walking a day (constantly) can have drastic health benefits.

0m3GA ARS3NAL April 6th, 2010 12:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yusshin (Post 5687600)


Unfortunately, Americans are stereotyped as arrogant, fat, and ignorant, so :s not that I think that way; I find stereotypes demeaning, but the Americans who come to Canada always do their "effed up" when they're here and get their butts handed to them.

I get around 5000 steps daily, since I don't work or go to school (independent studies). I'm hoping to get a job soon so I can become a bit more active. An hour of walking a day (constantly) can have drastic health benefits.

Yeah, I know, I find stereotypes pretty dumb... Speaking of Canada, I've always wanted to move to Ottawa... ANYWAYS, I got about 23,000 steps today... had to walk about 15 miles from my house, to Oregon, get on a train to another city, JUST SO I COULD BUY ASIAN FOOD CAUSE I WANTED SOME (Like, the real stuff you cook yourself, not ramen and other weeaboo crap like that.) and back to my place... exhausted.

Yusshin April 6th, 2010 12:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 0m3GA ARS3NAL (Post 5687630)
(Like, the real stuff you cook yourself, not ramen and other weeaboo crap like that.)

Weeaboooooo!!! lolol I want couscous, it's so delicious *.* and holy crap, you walked a far way. The best I got using the PokeWalker was 12,000 in one day! That was when I went for an hour walk, and had a lot of meetings around town (Job Connect / Unemployment Centre, visit outreach independent studies supervisor, go to the mall to hand out resumes, etc.) I can't imagine getting above 12,000 (5,000 average) unless I get a job :s (I have an interview for Staples on Wednesday; please wish me luck >< I have no experience but I'm awesome with people and computers, and I have certificates and stuff, but no experience, and there's like 50 other people having an interview on the same day -.-)

Ninja Caterpie April 6th, 2010 4:53 AM

Get off your backs and walk the stupid thing. It's called a PokeWALKER, not a PokeShaker or a PokeTie-it-to-a-fanner.

I usually get around 5k if I take it to school. =|

Ziraider April 6th, 2010 2:04 PM

Pokewalker Cheat :)
 
I was really bored and one day I tired to figure out how to unlock new trail really fast. I tired shaking tapping and even to my dog. Shaking and tapping didn't work and my dog is lazy >_>. So one day I tired to use my ceiling fan i took duck tape and taped it to my fan turned it on high and left it there for an hour and holy cow it WORKED! I was shocked but I figured out how it works you have to keep a rythem and keep it same passe to make it work. I just thought I would leave my findings here to help out the fellow community on how to get steps fast. ;)

Subject April 6th, 2010 2:08 PM

I was thinking of doing that lol...Did Nintendo really think kids would run with these? or just shake them...im shakeing mine right now get meself a musclely arm!

TechnoSparkX April 6th, 2010 2:16 PM

lol shaking works if you shake it for every 10mins its what i do but i put it in my pocket while riding my bike and racked up alot of steps

Ziraider April 6th, 2010 2:16 PM

Well I can now use my fan so much easier to get the watts. I think that they tempted to try to keep you from shaking them but sorta don't work some times it does. But I'm not sure why I got my ceiling fan to work better.

The Fame Monster April 6th, 2010 2:18 PM

wow the ceiling fan works?!?!

imma do that tomorrow hahahaha

Guy April 6th, 2010 2:19 PM

... And so the many method of PokéWalker cheats continue. XD; Seeing as there is already a thread to discuss the many different methods of getting step counts on the PokéWalker, I'll just merge this one with that to continue the topic.

Ziraider April 6th, 2010 2:22 PM

Okay, Hirrio thank you :)

FireApe2135 April 6th, 2010 2:49 PM

I found a way to use an Iphone to get the steps, I don't know if I am allowed to post the Apps name, but it is a vibrating massage app, aka constant vibrations. So, if you find where the vibrations are the most, and place the pokewalker there (tape it or position it so that it wont shake off) then you can get about 5000 steps/hour, only problem is it is noisy and you waste your phone battery

Subject April 6th, 2010 2:54 PM

I was thinking of doing that but with the xbox indie game rumble massage and tape it to it.lol

^.hydro April 6th, 2010 3:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MASTERBOSSgodora (Post 5687595)
I'd hate to see you learn to spell suit properly. And for going to work with a pokemon pedometer on. I'm sure you'll get that promotion. Just tell your boss you'll trade his 8-year old son your level 100 pikachu.

hahahahahahaha XD thats great

Trap-Eds April 6th, 2010 3:22 PM

Heheh. I just take it with me to school. :)

Annunaku April 6th, 2010 3:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 雷影 イチロ (Post 5687340)
Me and my mate were playing with it in physics and our teacher caught us with it.
over the course of the lesson he helped up by teaching us (and the class) how it worked from a physics perspective.
In plain english: It works by repedative, rythmic motion.... keeping it in a constant, steady movement.

Mwah. A+. I wish I had a Pokewalker lesson is physics...

Ziraider April 6th, 2010 3:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trap-Eds (Post 5689504)
Heheh. I just take it with me to school. :)

Same here but still i like my fan ;)

lusterclaw April 6th, 2010 6:29 PM

i tried to put my pokewalker on my dogs collar it work put fell off in the dirt luky my dog didn't eat it

Swolligator April 6th, 2010 9:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Annunaku (Post 5689508)
Mwah. A+. I wish I had a Pokewalker lesson is physics...

It was hilarious, the whole hour we did nothing whilst our teacher tried to 'crack' it. luckily he didnt know about pokemon. phew. By the time the bell rung i had many steps and a sound way to make quck steps. but walking seems to be the best way.

Akeraz April 7th, 2010 2:35 AM

Looks like my problems are solved.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH-NH8rpGZk
Now just to get me one of those lamps... D:

The Fame Monster April 7th, 2010 5:32 AM

i attached mine to the end of a fin on my fan and just turned it on low. i didnt use high cause im afraid the weight difference will cause high pressure on the plastic and break the fin inevitably scaring me to death =(

MisterAlex April 7th, 2010 5:41 AM

1 Attachment(s)
I got a new pad for StepMania (open-source DDR) yesterday. I played for a few hours with my pokewalker on me and got a bunch of watts. It might not be a lazy cheat, but I kind of felt like I was cheating since I was getting rewarded for playing another video game. :v

Subject April 7th, 2010 10:43 AM

I have found a new way and it works wonders! Heres a step by step.

Things you need: Pokewalker (dur) and an XBOX 360 and a controller for it oh and tape.

1. Ok once your on xbox live you will need to go to the market place.
2. Then go to indie games.
3. Find "Remote Massage" download that.
4. Get your tape and tape it to the handles of the controller(and if you have plug and play use that bat dies faster with this on)
5. Go do something for an hour :p

i left it on last night and got 93520 steps 4696 Wats

WateryHell April 7th, 2010 8:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by linkinpark187 (Post 5643731)
I strap mine to myself at work. Did that for the past week and unlocked the second to last path on Friday. All I have left is one more, but it doesn't say how many Watts to open. My guess is that it's for the Yellow Forest, but I could be wrong. Any ideas?


Don't you get Yellow Forest from an event?
:?

Anyway, since I never risk my Pokewalker by taking it to school, AND I almost never go outside (I am very picky when it comes to friends), I usually shake it at a "jogging" pace, and surprisingly, it actually works. (Once Spring Break ends, I'm gonna start taking it to school.)


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 5:27 AM.


Like our Facebook Page Follow us on Twitter © 2002 - 2018 The PokéCommunity™, pokecommunity.com.
Pokémon characters and images belong to The Pokémon Company International and Nintendo. This website is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Nintendo, Creatures, GAMEFREAK, The Pokémon Company or The Pokémon Company International. We just love Pokémon.
All forum styles, their images (unless noted otherwise) and site designs are © 2002 - 2016 The PokéCommunity / PokéCommunity.com.
PokéCommunity™ is a trademark of The PokéCommunity. All rights reserved. Sponsor advertisements do not imply our endorsement of that product or service. User generated content remains the property of its creator.

Acknowledgements
Use of PokéCommunity Assets
vB Optimise by DragonByte Technologies Ltd © 2023.