How "Pokemon Go" will work on your smartphone


Recommended Posts

 

Quote

 

pokemongofeat.jpg
 

At last, Niantic and The Pokémon Company are ready to talk about Pokémon Go. Until now we've seen and heard relatively little about the game, save for what was shown in its reveal trailer last September. But following a leaked video from SXSW, the pair have finally divulged how the app actually works. As you walk around with your smartphone, it'll occasionally vibrate to indicate that a Pokémon is nearby. Tapping the screen will throw a Poké Ball, which can be obtained along with other items at a "PokéStop." These stores will be based at "interesting places" including museums and monuments, encouraging exploration.

 

Some Pokémon will be limited to their natural habitats. So if you want a Squirtle or Poliwhirl, your best bet will be to head to a river or the ocean. As you play, your trainer will grow in rank, opening up access to new Pokemon and better probability Poke Balls at the PokeStop.

 

If you catch the same Pokémon multiple times, there's a chance that one of them will evolve. Furthermore, you can pick up a Pokémon Egg at your nearby PokéStop and hatch it by walking a set number of steps. These mechanics should ensure that your travels are always rewarded -- even if you hike up a mountain, only to find yet another Caterpie at the summit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read the rest: http://www.engadget.com/2016/03/24/pokemon-go-gameplay-details/

  • 3 months later...

The mechanics, at least in encouraging people to visit points of interest, reminds me of Niantic's earlier game Ingress (which I've reinstalled to try again.)

 

I've played PG for a couple days now. It's fun. We'll see how long it holds my interest.

36 minutes ago, DConnell said:

The mechanics, at least in encouraging people to visit points of interest, reminds me of Niantic's earlier game Ingress (which I've reinstalled to try again.)

 

I've played PG for a couple days now. It's fun. We'll see how long it holds my interest.

After playing Pokemon GO is essentially Ingress, but re skinned it seems

1 hour ago, wv@gt said:

After playing Pokemon GO is essentially Ingress, but re skinned it seems

The mechanics are a little similar, but Ingress is all about linking portals/landmarks to block out sections of landscape for your side. Maybe I haven't gotten enough into PG, but it doesn't seem to have that aspect. Finding resources and controlling landmarks is similar, but thus far I don't see any linking. And there's no critter-catching in Ingress.

It's not Ingress re-skinned exactly, but it borrows several elements. Augmented reality (right?) and a game based on maps and GPS. That's very vague, but there just aren't that many games in this space yet, so until more show up, they're going to seem similar.

 

Pokemon Go is so broken, it's not funny. I have an iPhone 6s and my wife has a Droid Turbo 2, so we have pretty much the best of both platforms, or close enough in her case (Snapdragon 810 is still second best on Android, I don't think 821 is out yet). Aside from the communication errors and freezes and general lag, it has issues with movement. I was at the Raleigh mall (Crabtree) last night, and there were three Pokestops at three ends of the mall, but my guy was just walking in place right in the middle, just out of reach of all three, no matter how much I walked around. And I have one egg incubating (my first), and it's been at 0.3/5km since I first checked on it.

 

In general, it's not very good on the technical side. And I've never been a Pokemon fan, though I don't have anything against the series. It's been amusing to play with, but I doubt it will ever be my favorite.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • This seems backwards. You should have to explicitly authorize files for outside use. It shouldn't be the default.
    • Wow you are right, I never even noticed this until you said it! (870E Aorus Master) Before testing this card I had a TP-Link tx401 10GbE PCIe card in that slot (now using XikeStor 310 Thunderbolt to Ethernet adapter).
    • Lack of 5.1 makes this a no sale. What I really wish creative would make would be a USB version that supports 5.1 analog audio for speakers, can switch to headphone mode, and matches the specs of their top tier cards. The current X870E AMD motherboards dont have a great option for adding a PCIE x1 card without cutting down pcie lanes to the graphics card.
    • The Microsoft Office feature that time forgot by Usama Jawad I have been actively using Microsoft Word for the past couple of decades in academic, professional, and personal capacities. Although I used it through the perpetual version of Office apps at the start, I have been an active subscriber of Microsoft 365 Family subscription for over five years now. This means that my Word installation is regularly updated with new features, some of which I don't really like, but that's beside the point. As new features get continuously added, old ones that used to be a staple of Word have started to take a backseat. While I was reminiscing over my Windows experiences from my childhood today, I suddenly remember one such capability that I heavily used in my younger years but have not really touched in over a decade, and haven't seen in documents created by others either. That feature is WordArt. Just to clarify, WordArt is not a Microsoft product specific to Word, and is included in other Office apps like PowerPoint and Excel too. However, Microsoft Word is the app that I used Word Art in heavily, while making assignments or other deliverables for school. If you're unaware, WordArt offers a collection of styling techniques for text, introducing 3D effects like shadows and reflections in the text. It used to be one of the coolest things ever when I was at school and me and my classmates would often compete to ensure that our assignment's title in WordArt was truly the best and stood out above the rest. See some examples of WordArt, still present in the latest versions of Word below: Although WordArt is undeniably cool, it has taken a bit of a backseat, and has been relegated from the Home tab to the Insert toolbar, along with a bunch of other utilities, making it very easy to miss. This isn't exactly surprising because WordArt doesn't really have a place in academic and professional documents anymore, and while I have seen some creatives using it while developing promo material, even that sector has gravitated more towards dedicated graphic designing tools in the past years. For the vast majority of us, WordArt doesn't really exist, and that's alright. At least, it's still an option that can allow us to reminisce our childhood or even make some quick text stylization, if we really need it. Perhaps its usage has waned over time or the novelty has worn off, but I haven't even seen children use it in their academic assignments anymore. In fact, many don't even know that it exists. Maybe that's the fate of every beloved feature. What once felt cutting edge eventually becomes a relic, quietly tucked away as tastes, trends, and technology move on. WordArt may no longer dominate school assignments or decorate the covers of classroom projects, but for those of us who grew up with it, it remains a colorful reminder of a time when making text glow, bend, and cast giant shadows felt like the height of creativity. Hidden behind a few clicks in modern Word, it still survives not as a productivity tool, but as a small piece of computing nostalgia that refuses to disappear.
  • Recent Achievements

    • First Post
      DrWankel earned a badge
      First Post
    • Reacting Well
      DrWankel earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • Week One Done
      Supreme Spray LV earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Genuinetonerink- Dubai earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Genuinetonerink- Dubai earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      495
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      158
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      88
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      74
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      70
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!