why do you play this game if you're so mad at it? yeah it has it's flaws, but if I complained at any game this much i would have quit already. Instead, let's look at the positive sides and what this game's brought to the world.
activity - since december 2016(when I started), i've traversed over 1,500 kilometers playing pokemon GO. Thanks to inaccurate distance tracking, i'd put the number at around 2,000. small fries for the bigger players lol but i'm proud.
AR - pokemon GO has brought new meaning to AR games. I understand that ingress was the first, but this is showing the world that an AR game has the potential to revolutionize gaming, and let's be real, this is pretty next level even if there are problems with it.
groups - playing pokemon GO started solo, just walking around my city catching stuff in my free time. As i went on, meeting other instinct players, I formed groups, new friendships, and was able to go out into the world and make friends because we were tapping our phones the same way.
travel - as i've started playing, I've found more and more excuses to go and see the city, see different places, and go to locations I never would have thought of going to without the game. I've been around San Francisco, all the way down to Guatemala, to Belgium, to Australia(not all for go), and each trip, having Go by my side has encouraged me to explore more instead of just staying in my hotel.
I could keep listing positives about the game, but here's my point: when you're caught up in the negatives of something, everything can seem bad.
So, opening this to new readers/everyone here:
1. How do you think spoofing should be addressed?
2. Do you like the way mewtwo is being released? what would you suggest instead?
3. Predictions for gen 3? when will it come out, what will be the new common pokemon, what will be the ultrarares, etc.
4. Finally, what has your favorite experience been playing go so far?