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Players could then select a Pokémon, tap the compass and follow directions to hopefully capture the creature they were after.

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I’m feeling bad now, it almost feels like my error submission of “occasionally having the program become uninteractable when coming out of battery saver mode” made them decide to remove the feature entirely.

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I personally just stuck with the BtS version, since I like how it slots in nice-like with the opening.

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I personal just stuck with the BtS version, since I like how it slots in nice-like with the opening.

Besides being thematically the closest to a green team, I also picked Instinct’s silhouette because it seemed the most likely to have actual pants.

“Yup, a total, completely pika-freakin accident. I would know, I’m a detective.”

I don’t know if I should compliment or condemn you for those eyes... :|

(would’ve gone with “The Electric Mouse Detective” myself but still dig this reference yo)

Let’s give a toast to Team Mystic, everyone.

Not trying to imply that I doubt you, but you got a source on that info?

Make it rain.

sorry, *abunch

According to my own bits research (Minnesota farmland), I’ve seen/radar’d Pokemon showing up mostly inside nonphysical boundaries of towns, along important roads, and around mile sections that overlap with lakes. It’s been kinda fun being a virtu-psychical cartographer!

Bet that brings alot of amusement to the park owners.

As for me, I’ve got a fairly large personal lawn to take care of, so I can kinda calculate how many meters per acre I can expect to get out’ve’m.

“Hey kids, Ronald has been murdered robbed! Open your Pokemon Go app to scan QR codes (found on specially-marked McDonalds products) to help Detective Pikachu find the culprit. If you put the criminal scum behind bars, you’ll receive a special reward for your help! *cough might/not be mew cough*

The most I’ve heard is that it counts movement 25mph and below, but to be honest I haven’t found any hard research to back that up.