RE: Pokemon GO Player Quits Job to Play the Game Full-Time 08-29-2016, 01:15 PM
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(08-29-2016, 12:10 PM)mothered Wrote:If Niantic carry on as they are doing now (crappy tracking, botters/cheaters everywhere etc) i can't see this game lasting very long, especially with the lack of content. However recently they have begun to ban cheaters and are planning to implement better tracking and trading. If they can do this before the majority of people lose interest in the game then i reckon the trend will last a while. But they better do it soon, like 25% of the players have quit(probably more) because of the said problems.(08-29-2016, 05:21 AM)Throwiee Wrote: Correct, but they was always that One student who would always bring them. It was very unorganised tho so they would always ending up getting caught, I was one of those kids who were not into the bandwagon of phases that go through most schools.
Yes, and now Pokemon Go has taken over where that left off.
As opposed to the one In the 90s, I see Pokemon Go being played by people of all ages. It'll be Interesting to see just how long this lasts.
Also when trading comes out there's one thing i can see happening, and that is scamming. People could just cheat to get rare Pokemon and sell it for real life money to kids. I'm really interested to see how Niantic will approach this, i mean they have already started to move in the right direction but i don't know if they can keep it up.


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