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Believe whatever you want, but it’s reality that there are places on the map that are completely barren because of their current data set. I didn’t even know Ingress existed and I suspect I’m not the minority here. When you’re making a game that you want everyone to be able to participate in, adding a requirement of

I don’t see how that changes any of the negatives about the data set being used. They basically decided the behavior of a small subset of people using their old app is representative of where millions of people that are using the new one work and live. It’s an extremely limited data set that does not work well for the

And you do realize that walking around in parts of the neighborhood you’re comfortable in, or are close enough that you don’t have to consider using a vehicle to reach them is better than having large blank sections of the map where nothing happens, right? From my office, it’s around a 5 minute walk until anything

They could have literally put an object at every single Google waypoint from their map data or algorithmically scattered points used by the game over any spot that didn’t already have a certain number of data points assigned to it. This isn’t me saying they should hand-scour the globe, it’s me saying they shouldn’t

The problem is that they didn’t take a map and evenly space out the objective points. They used their footpath data which naturally makes some areas packed with monuments and gyms, and others complete wastelands. I work in a considerably busy area and am basically surrounded on 3 sides by major business areas. If I

I kind of question that in this case, as an iPhone 6 Plus can watch a massive amount of video before the battery dies, but in less than two hours of playing Pokemon Go my battery had used about 80% of its charge. Clearly they are calling the GPS and sending data over the cellular connection far too often, or have some

So basically, I won’t be playing the game then since I’m in a fairly rural area and everything is two to three tracks away. What an idiotic design not taking into consideration that using data like that would automatically screw over any area without a lot of foot traffic.

No, I mean there were little pulsing radar blips that were showing up inside the player circle, but nothing was showing up on them even after an extended period of time. I don’t know if they’re spawn nodes for the pokemon in the area that weren’t activating (some instructions with the game would have helped ~_~) but

I can’t even make this decision because it appears that no Pokemon are actually spawning anywhere around where I have been the last few days. For a split second I saw a Ratata in a parking lot, and then it was gone and nothing has appeared since. I sat in a parking lot eating lunch today surrounded by radar blips for

Oh, so you’re just batshit crazy. You should have led with that. Goodbye.

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All you have proved is that you couldn’t be bothered to Google “price gouging definition” to be sure you weren’t going to make an ass of yourself before you hit the Publish button on your post.

I in no way denied that they were once there. I said a while back they were removed so they were no longer relevant for being unable to be reprinted.

The issue was never one of understanding basic economic principles, it’s you claiming it doesn’t exist, when it does and has an actual definition.

There are sets printed these days which are explicitly exempt from being added to the Standard format, which throws out any issues with not reprinting due to power level of cards. And there are formats that do allow the cards which are exciting for people to play, which is why there is an outcry at all. There are a

A while back most, if not all of the low rarity cards were removed from the Reserved List because it was limiting the printing of utility cards and because it didn’t really do anything to preserve value (time has shown that reprints of uncommons increased the value of the older versions, so it’s questionable about how

This is mostly how I feel as well. There is always some amount of RNG inherant in these kinds of card games, but the competitive factor is in having enough information about what outcomes can be, and narrowing down the contents of your deck and the context in which you play your cards so as to control that RNG as much

It could also be the fact that they’re getting paid by their Patreon a decent amount. When you’re financially incentivized to do work a lot more tends to get done than when you’re relying on volunteer time and members of the community to hunt down and find fixes for bugs.

Honestly, if it is partly his wife looking for a vacation while he’s moving to a monthly magazine, I can’t blame him. The man probably doesn’t even need to work at this point, and while I’ll miss getting a weekly dose of UQ Holder, I’m starting to think the series might work better in longer monthly installments

No worries, the last anime has a perfectly good ending point and frankly I was surprised that the manga continued past this point given the guy’s health. If he had chosen to end the series at that point, it would have probably felt satisfying enough. Unfortunately he then did two more 10 chapter or so runs between