Who here plays Pokemon Go?
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@Breffni-Potter said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@IRJ said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
Running around outside in search of catching stuff... isn't that what fishing is?
But you catch something in 10 minutes as opposed to 10 hours.
If you know what you are doing you can catch a fish in less than 10 minutes. It may not be the most desirable fish (possibly a magicarp or a catfish)
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Speaking of comparing Pokemon Go to fishing....
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/81969085/how-to-capture-that-elusive-pokemon-go-gym-a-kayak
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@nadnerB said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
@Breffni-Potter said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
http://money.cnn.com/2016/07/11/technology/pokemon-go-coding-error-emails/index.html
You gave the company unrestricted access to your gmail account if you signed in with Google. Slow clap
According to some reports, it's only iOS... but... still not a good idea to keep the permissions active. I've given up "playing" it. This security issue is inexcusable.
It was the iOS app requesting the wrong access level. The game does not need or require it. They are patching it to request the correct access level.
https://games.slashdot.org/story/16/07/12/1123200/pokemon-go-was-never-able-to-read-your-email
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I play and I think it is probably one of the greatest games created in recent history. Not because of the gameplay, but the enthusiasm and impact that it is making on the health of the players. Over the past few days I've seen a lot of people out and about walking through parks and the roads I regularly run, that very obviously don't live an active lifestyle. If the enthusiasm for the game sticks I think it has the potential to vastly improve the quality of life for a large portion of the population.
Also, it helped turn my normal 4 mile run into a more entertaining 7 miles. I'm all for breaking up the monotony of long runs.
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@RamblingBiped said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
I play and I think it is probably one of the greatest games created in recent history. Not because of the gameplay, but the enthusiasm and impact that it is making on the health of the players. Over the past few days I've seen a lot of people out and about walking through parks and the roads I regularly run, that very obviously don't live an active lifestyle. If the enthusiasm for the game sticks I think it has the potential to vastly improve the quality of life for a large portion of the population.
Also, it helped turn my normal 4 mile run into a more entertaining 7 miles. I'm all for breaking up the monotony of long runs.
That is how I felt about Ingress. And it is the reason, I may delve back into things with this game, but have not yet.
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Thanks for the meme idea. 104 shares and counting....!
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I am having a blast. There were 50 people in a local park all running around talking with each other and interacting. Smaller kids were playing, parents were catching pokemon. I overheard one guy say "I have brought my daughter up here to play every night." I have never seen this on a Monday Night in my life.
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@s.hackleman said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
I am having a blast. There were 50 people in a local park all running around talking with each other and interacting. Smaller kids were playing, parents were catching pokemon. I overheard one guy say "I have brought my daughter up here to play every night" I have never seen this on a Monday Night in my life.
Not since I was young do I recall people not staying indoors during the evenings on week nights. I think it's pretty cool it's getting people out there.
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Popped up on 9gag this morning...
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@mlnews said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
It's really cool. I was watching kids in my town riding their bikes up and down the street last night with a phone in their hand. When they saw a Pokemon they would stop and catch it. Unfortunately we live on a pretty busy street so I hope they are paying attention enough.
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Took like one hour before my nephew got into a screaming fight with his mom because he is now refusing to look before crossing streets. Even when told to look he will just ignore people and stare at the phone while crossing.
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767 shares now
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@scottalanmiller said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
Took like one hour before my nephew got into a screaming fight with his mom because he is now refusing to look before crossing streets. Even when told to look he will just ignore people and stare at the phone while crossing.
Exactly this, and other health issues caused by constantly looking down at your phone. All it takes is an unaware kid trying to catch a pokemon while crossing the street in front of an unaware adult driving arouond looking for a pokemon. We've already seen the positive benefits of this app, but we shouldn't overlook the risks. Surrendering your peripheral vision has serious consequences.
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I don't play, but I'm not opposed to it. There is a CVS on the way home that has become some kind of meeting place for it. Groups of kids converge...I think that's nice. They aren't hurting anyone and maybe...just maybe...gain a friend. Just watch where you're walking.
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As far as the security issue. Create a Google account that you don't really use for anything. No one said you can only have 1 gmail account.
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Who here plays Pokemon Go?:
As far as the security issue. Create a Google account that you don't really use for anything. No one said you can only have 1 gmail account.
Definitely something that I considered but decided against as I wasn't that interested in the game
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@nadnerB I've never played. I live in a really nice town with a ton of friendly people so watching the kids converge and have fun is cool. At first I didn't know what the hell was going on. I thought it was a field trip or something LOL