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Pokemon Go shuts down Pokevision and other such maps because they are "cheating"
Third party trackers like Pokevision, etc. are TIPS though. They are supplements. They don't catch the Pokemon for you. They don't make the Pokemon magically stronger. They don't bring it to your current position on a silver platter. You still have to move yourself to where the Pokemon is, before time runs out. You have to catch it. You have to deal with whatever CP and moves the game generated. The only advantage is not wandering in circles until the thing de-spawns because the in-game Nearby tab provides absolutely no feedback about where you are relative to the Pokemon.
Even if Niantic eventually get the footprints on Nearby back working properly, that system is utterly flawed. It does not help you know which direction to head in, leading to wandering around aimlessly trying to figure out where it is. Even that three-ring trick graphic that people have been sharing around will lead to the Pokemon de-spawning before you reach it in time.
Additionally, running out to specific locations on a map to find a Pokemon makes for a much stronger real-life community experience.
Not only that, but having a destination in mind when seeking Pokemon means much less looking down at your phone to track the silhouette's spot in the list of 9 Nearby pokemon. And that means more safety for Pokemon Go players. I cannot stress that enough.
Pokemon games have coexisted with fan-made resources to help players find Pokemon locations for decades now. This should be no different.
Pokemon Go. Niantic. Either coexist with Pokevision, or make a map of your own, or at LEAST a direction pointer toward Pokemon. Did you see the promotional videos? There was an arrow and a distance. Even if you hate the exact destination given by the maps, an arrow would really make this app far more realistically useful.
Fortunately, someone has already created a petition on Change.org. I realize I have focused on the negatives on this post, but this petition focuses on the positive, especially in the Letter, which reads:
I also encourage you to tweet at Pokemon Go and/or Niantic.
I encourage you to visit this link to the petition.Letter to
Niantic Labs John Hanke CEO Niantic
CEO Niantic Labs John Hanke
Please Reinstate Pokevision for PokemonGo.
Over the last few weeks, there has been a worldwide phenomenon, brought about by the release of PokemonGo. In a world, where chaos, sadness and uncertainty are a daily occurance, something special happened... people from all walks of life, all ages and skin colours and religions found common ground: Pokemon! I have met people I would normally not even look at, let alone talk to, while out hunting pokemon. Pokevision gave us a valuable add on to your excellent game: we could look around our local and (not so) local areas and see what pokemon were there. The result was that we would go out and explore, that we would visit places we didnt even know about. Please, allow pokevision to resume their service at least until the PokemonGo app can give us a similar function.
You have accomplished something amazing with the release of this game, please reconsider your decision and allow users to see what pokemon are available around them.
I also encourage you to tweet at Pokemon Go and/or Niantic.
Another person's thoughts which I believe are important enough to share:
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PokemonGoMon.tumblr.com said:I read an article today that mentioned how the CEO of Niantic doesn't like Pokévision because he thinks it "takes the fun out of the game" and that [...] they're planning on blocking the access to the data. I have things to say about this.
First of all, your nearby/footsteps function is broken, so you have absolutely no room to talk. Come back to me when you make it functional again.
Secondly, I strongly believe that it could cut down on the number of accidents from pedestrians or players that stupidly PoGO while driving. If you know exactly where a Pokémon is going to be, you'll go right to it and wait for your phone to vibrate, not walk in circles looking down at the screen to see if the steps function has increased or decreased (which, again, is BROKEN), all while totally ignoring your surroundings and putting yourself in danger, despite the opening warnings.
And lastly, no, it is absolutely not taking the fun out of the game. Do you know how much fun I have wandering in circles? Not much, thanks. But when I found a Snorlax the other night and a friend and I excitedly got dressed (yes we has already traded in our say clothes for our sloth clothes) and drove over to it and bonded over trying to catch it, THAT was fun. When we saw that there was a Rhydon on a very specific street corner the other day and walked several blocks to get to it and then RAN because we were worried the time would run out (and yes, it did run out for the people who crossed the street seconds after us, but we both got the Rhydon!) THAT was fun. We've been going to places we've never been before because we see on Pokévision that there are good Pokémon in the area. How can you say that it's not fun?
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