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Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 8:25 am
by nayj
Grabe mga players dinudumog yung isang lugar haha.

http://kotaku.com/cops-called-eggs-thro ... Socialflow

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 9:29 am
by deathzero23
Pokemon Go players face backlash from sacred sites, authorities
http://www.news.com.au/technology/home- ... 08eb498349
THE world is awash with Pokemon Go mania — but not everyone is happy about it.

If you’re one of the few people still unaware of the craze, Pokemon Go is a smartphone-based augmented reality game in which players are required to visit “Pokestops” and “PokeGyms” dotted around public spaces to collect valuable items and battle other opponents.

But as players frantically run around town participating in the Nintendo-created frenzy, they’re leaving some disgruntled folk in their path.

Players were reportedly moved on from a NSW park by police overnight after calls from angry residents about noise levels and rubbish left behind by the group.

Peg Patterson Park in the waterside suburb of Rhodes in Sydney has attracted a large number of players over the past couple of nights due to the fact that three Pokestops intersect at the location. A photo posted to the Pokemon Go Sydney Facebook page on Monday night showed a huge crowd of players who had descended upon the location.

According to one Facebook user, the crowd was even pelted with water bombs on Tuesday night by residents in apartments surrounding the park in what he labelled as “backlash” from locals.

A Rhodes resident told Fairfax Media that there was “complete chaos” in the park due to the Pokemon crowd.
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NSW authorities are wary of the growing number of players and yesterday sought to pre-empt those participating in the game from entering the courts to look for Pokemon characters.

A Facebook post uploaded Tuesday by the NSW Department of Justice warned the public not to enter the courts while playing the game.

“Attention budding Pokemon trainers: you do not need to step inside a courthouse to find Pokemon,” the post reads.

“A reminder that the use of recording devices in NSW Courts is prohibited ... and carries a $22,000 fine or imprisonment for 12 months (or both). Stay safe and catch ‘em all!”

Earlier in the week, NSW police tweeted a message telling players to be safe and warning people not to stray onto roads.
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A Victorian man who claimed to be involved with testing the Pokemon Go app told 3AW this morning that the game had taken an inappropriate turn.

Identified only as John, he told Melbourne radio host Neil Mitchell that players had been spotted laughing and looking for Pokemon in cemeteries at Dandenong, Kew and St Kilda.

“To be honest, I find it disgraceful,” he said. “They’re in a place where people are reflecting for their loved ones, it’s not an area to play with.”

Certain other sensitive sites such a memorials and museums have also been caught in the crosshairs as the desire to capture Pikachu knows no bounds, leaving some miffed at the insensitivity of players in certain situations.

The Holocaust Museum in Washington DC is one of those places.

The museum is one of many real world landmarks that is designated as a Pokestop within the game where people can collect free in-game items.

As you might expect, museum administrators aren’t stoked about the huge influx of highly animated, smartphone wielding gamers.

“Playing the game is not appropriate in the museum, which is a memorial to the victims of Nazism,” Andrew Hollinger, the museum’s communications director told the Washington Post.

“We are trying to find out if we can get the museum excluded from the game.”

Another very sensitive landmark in the country which has been swallowed by “Pokemon Trainers” is the 9/11 memorial in downtown Manhattan.

The Koffing Pokemon, a levitating purple monster with a skull and crossbones on its belly, appeared next to the reflecting pool at the memorial Tuesday — right next to the thousands of names of first responders who lost their lives in the attack, reported the New York Post.

Some of those who were there to pay their respects were reportedly a little unnerved by Pokemon players inundating the site.

“It’s disrespectful to the people who lost families. Playing a game is one thing, but they shouldn’t do it here. This is like a sacred place,” said a 61-year-old Staten Island labourer who helped clean up Ground Zero.

They’re certainly not the only dubious locations to feature in the game.

One Pokestop site in New Zealand was luring gamers to the Hells Angels headquarters for the Whanganui chapter.

While in Sydney, a Pokestop is located on Kellet Street in Kings Cross, which is the back entrance to a methadone clinic.

Nintendo is behind the game which uses a maps application with a gaming layer.

The game’s producer Niantic Labs — which specialises in location-based gaming — was responsible for another augmented-reality mobile app called Ingress, and the same maps system featured in that game is used for the Pokemon application.

Currently, there is no option for the public to remove landmarks as Pokestops or PokeGyms in the game.

But with the craze showing no signs of slowing down, Nintendo might need to make a couple tweaks if the world is to peacefully coexist with this new wave of Pokemon Trainers.

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 12:37 am
by flipsflops
Para sa mga Zenphone pepoles.

Pokémon Go now supports Android N preview and Intel chips
The latest Pokémon Go update to appear, v0.29.2, now supports Nexus devices running the Android N developer preview as well as Intel x86-based Android phones. While these two support requests might seem a little niche to many of you, both have been making a lot of noise since Pokémon Go was launched last week.
http://www.androidauthority.com/pokemon ... ps-703062/

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 8:22 am
by deathzero23
^Oh Yes!! I can clarify it although I haven't downloaded it yet. Our FB groups gave us the heads up about it.
Someone tested it and it worked. Server not yet ready though.

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 12:18 pm
by Tibarn
...kelan release ulit nito sa pinas?

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 1:06 pm
by Oink McOink

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 1:14 pm
by grayfox17
looks like this is finally going to launch in asia, ewan ko lang kung kailan at kung saang country sa asia - kutob ko its either singapore or japan. not surpised if this gets to be promo'd along with some happy meals. :sweat: :lol:

source: Pokémon Go Partnership With McDonald's Is On, Source Says

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 1:15 pm
by Tibarn
Pokémon GO Release Date For India, Philippines, Brazil And Japan: Expected To Be Released Within ‘Next 48 Hours’
http://www.gospelherald.com/articles/65 ... -hours.htm

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 1:33 pm
by nayj
Haaay... asa pa daw tayo.

Here's Niantic's Official Statement On Pokemon Go's Release
http://sea.ign.com/m/pokemon-go-android ... release-in

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 3:20 pm
by Daniel

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 4:26 pm
by grayfox17
hindi yata uubra dito sa tin sa pinas yang pokemon go, pano kung mga location ng rare na pokemon eh nasa mga alanganing lugar tulad ng eskinita ng tondo, gitna ng smokey mountain, riles ng mrt, etc. hahabulin mo pa ba mga yun? :sweat: balita ko lakas pa raw makakain ng battery to...

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 4:48 pm
by Oink McOink
Pwede daw magrequest ng locations, baka solution yung para matanggal yung mga delikadong lugar.

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 5:22 pm
by Daniel
Laslas ang tagiliran pag sa delikadong lugar ng Tondo

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 5:31 pm
by grayfox17
the hype is realz! :lol:

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Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 7:20 pm
by Sn@kemaru
^ Pwede palusot ang Pokemon Go para sa mga ayaw mag-reply agad. hahaha

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 7:52 pm
by Oink McOink
I just realized something... Does the GO in Pokemon GO stands for something? :bigmouth:

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 8:40 pm
by grayfox17
Oink McOink wrote:I just realized something... Does the GO in Pokemon GO stands for something? :bigmouth:
um, i think its suppose to be short for "Go out' ... literally. :sweat:
Sn@kemaru wrote:^ Pwede palusot ang Pokemon Go para sa mga ayaw mag-reply agad. hahaha
kung dati DOTA ngayon pokemon GO na...mas delikado to kasi pwede ka kagad makakilala ng #2 mo :sweat: :lol:

kung lumabas man ang pokemon go dito sa tin, baka maging ganito itsura ng luneta :lol: :sweat:


Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 8:14 pm
by Dec0de022
eto rin ba yun?


grabe, kala ko nung sa announcement trailer nito na OA na masyado yung nagkukumpulan na mga tao nung may lumabas na Mewtwo sabay nangyari nga talaga sa totoong buhay. -___- di ko masyado trip 'to, not with the kind of internet we have. :lol:

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 8:18 pm
by grayfox17
^basa ko din yan sa news. It's crazy man... downside lang sa ganito is kung ano nakikita mo sa phone mo na pokemon, ganun din sa iba. Hindi sya randomized. Madami ka talaga makakasabay sa isang spot. Yung iba nagamit pa nga ng drone eh. Goodluck na lang sa data usage ng mga user dito sa pinas pag lumabas na yan dito. :lol:

Re: Pokémon GO (mobile)

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 8:58 pm
by Tibarn
...paano kung lumabas rare pokemon sa loob ng bahay nyo? gigibain nila? :rofl: