Pokemon Go update: Step counter removed from game as players vent their anger2016-07-31





Pokemon Go update: Step counter removed from game as players vent their anger


Pokemon Go update: Step counter removed from game as players vent their anger
( Pokemon Go update: Step counter removed from game as players vent their anger ) - After weeks of waiting, Pokémon Go has finally been updated, adding some hugely anticipated features while also completely removing the step counter.Following the changes, players can now re-customise their character, having previously only been able to choose they look like during the opening sequence.Pokémon move stats have also been rebalanced to make gyms fairer, while spawn locations for the digital creatures have also been changed somewhat.
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Veterans remind Pokemon players of memorial park's sanctity by shouting obscenities, throwing punches


Veterans remind Pokemon players of memorial park's sanctity by shouting obscenities, throwing punches
( Veterans remind Pokemon players of memorial park's sanctity by shouting obscenities, throwing punches ) - Veterans remind Pokemon players of memorial park's sanctity by shouting obscenities, throwing punchesEveryone behaves badly in this one—snotty youngsters v. violent veterans—but that older guy throwing punches and threatening a pregnant woman should be in jail.Come for the Pokemon rage, stay for the expert demolition of a portable gazebo.A story at the Winona Daily News appears to concern the same park; it looks like there's a concerted effort afoot to ban more or less any unapproved "gatherings" there, and it's all about the Pokemon Go phenomenon.
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Pokemon Go players turn downtown Halifax into Safari Zone


Pokemon Go players turn downtown Halifax into Safari Zone
( Pokemon Go players turn downtown Halifax into Safari Zone ) - As a newcomer to Halifax, Elise Jordan-Robichaud wanted to use Pokemon Go as an opportunity to meet some fellow players."I don't know all that many people (here)," said Jordan-Robichaud, who moved from Sherbrooke a couple months ago."So I thought it would be good to meet some people with a common interest, like Pokemon Go."Jordan-Robichaud was part of a small group that gathered at Argyle Fine Art on Saturday.
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