Do you still play Pokemon Go? I think the recent updates have made it fun again

Do you still play Pokemon Go? I think the recent updates have made it fun again.

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>phoneshit
>pokémon
Kill yourself.

Funny that you say this.
Bought a new phone last week and decide to install this again after 2-3 years. I think it's fun again, have been playing this for quite some time. The updates fixed the annoying things in the early stages of the game and the events make it fun. Even caught a shiny Lileep today.

Played it for a few weeks years ago, it stopped being fun very quickly.

I would just play it in the morning before I left for work and just catch what was outside my house, but ran out of pokeballs and gave up.

Yes, I just caught 7 shiny Slakoth in the event from the last 3 hours.

Weird how pokemon go is making a bit of a resurgence, seeing a lot of posts around about it lately

Gave it a try again myself but it seems like the same game

I stopped when they fucked up tracking way back, what's new besides new Pokémon?

>I think the recent updates have made it fun again.
It’s had the opposite effect on me. Back when it was just the original collection it felt like there was a clearly obtainable goal in trying to catch them all. Even though I like Gens 2 and 3 it felt overwhelming to see them added in. Now I don’t feel like ever booting it up again with Gen 4 added on top of everything.
Doesn't help living in a suburban area with very few Stops. Gotta drive closer to the city just to have any chance at collecting shit.

Did they fix the fact that if you dont live close to 'pokestops' you cant play the game?

yep started playing again and the monthly events are fun

Is that from America?

I'm disappointed, I haven't found a shiny, and I'm stuck at work so I can't hit up any stops. But it's nice to have a big CP tank to throw in gyms now.
I'm gonna get accused of being a shill, but it feels really different now. Getting XP to gain levels doesn't take forever anymore due to all the options to gain it, the buddy system where you can finally farm candies for one specific rare pokemon instead of hoping you're lucky enough to find/hatch one, the friend gifts system, the gym structure, and the daily pokemon objectives makes it feel extremely different to me. But again, I'll say the dreaded statement: it's fun with friends.
Different strokes for different folks. I live in a small rural town, but there are a ton of Pokestops where I live so it isn't that bad.
Not really, no. Gotta live in town/walk around.
See above, but I'm sure I didn't describe it accurately enough.

Absolutely. Just came from this month's Community Day now with 7 shiny Slakoth and 2 new Cresselias

Had a good day

I was bored and tried it again recently, still impossible to play in my rural area.
There are basically no spawns at all, despite technically living in a national park.
The situation hasn't changed since the game launched.
Incompetent company.

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Most of my problems with the game are gone, yeah. Other than the stardust requirements for trades which are so astronomically high.

I stopped playing when I realized it's very clearly a game built for people in urban areas and I would always have to work harder to get the same enjoyment out of it. It's like if I bought that DS game, Boktai, that needed direct sunlight, and I lived in Alaska where it was dark for months on end.

>old fart
>cant afford a phone, watch and a car
>cant walk for more than 1 mile without dying
Kek faggot

It's great if you live in a city with lots of parks and historical landmarks and actually walk around. I get demotivated when it gets a bit old and I skip the weekend and lose my streaks. Also I'm never going to evolve this damned Feebas.

I picked it up a bit last year and went really hard getting a ton of Shiny Meteor Mash Metagross during that Community Day and shiny hunting during Gengar raid weekend.
It's pretty fun now with a lot more improvements since 2016 but I dropped it since I got bored of waiting for new Legendary raids or for them to rerun old ones like the Weather trio.

>Start playing again.
>Look up best ways to prep for raids and etc.
>tl;dr just use the best mons of a given type.
>Go to raids.
>People using aggrons and not fully evolved Pokemon.
>Lose raid with 10 people.

Worst experience I've had raiding was being a group that failed the raid, and then 4 people walk off saying that they can't do another raid because they used all their passes.

If you don't have a semi competent group of 4 or more playing the game isn't that great, and managing 2 accounts burns you out super fast.

fpbp