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【チャンネル名 BrandonTan91】
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In my area in finlanf we have many gyms but there are not very many active players. I havent seen a local raid here with more than 6 people in like 5 months
I understand your points but why the increase in poke coins per pass
I can tell that was a very difficult video for you to make Brandon. However, well said!, because your feelings are the same as my own. It’s a double edged sword. Remote raids have both killed and saved the game in different ways. They killed the in-person community side, but saved the game in that it still managed to continue through the pandemic. I have generally done raid hour in person, because that’s how I like to play the game, but at the moment virtually everyone else is remoting! Eventually I feel that there is no overall future for the game unless Niantic change something to encourage more actual social interaction with it. Just one example is lucky trades, these are hard to complete, because you don’t meet enough of your fellow players to get them sorted out.
This is is genuinely the worst update that could come, many people like me have many gyms in my area but not many friends in person to help with raids. I get Niantic wants to build the community in person but they are just killing their game. I would also like to say ive played PoGo for a year now and i started out rural but reached 37 to nominate and now i have a neighborhood full of stops and gyms. But if you remember the spawn update it helped mons spawn in my area for about a week or 2, but they just stopped spawning in neighborhood completely, so now things like cd and global events are almost impossible to do. You might be saying to drive to a better location but im not legally aloud to drive and cant bike to a park due to them being to far, i would ask parents but im pretty sure they dont want to waste gas so i can play PoGo.
Gist if dont wanna read this: Niantic is killing their game
Easy to say when you live in indonesia or other sunny places with 30 degrees each day, it’s -20 degrees here sometimes -40 do you think I see alot of pogo players outside? Just doing the incense and i return home with frozen fingers.. i imagine 10 cars blocking a street because they lower the gym radius all that for a raid that you have to wait 2min to start… no one talking to each others 😂
There should a be a limit on all raids. 100 + a day is ridiculous. It should be difficult to max out a Pokémon and become a level 50 trainer. I started in 2016 and just got to level 40. I have spent a total of $10 in this game and that was for the global event last year. I’ll play regardless but integrity is what really needs to be valued and looked at. Pretty sure Ash just became a champion after how many years?? Becoming a great trainer comes from catching in the wild and grinding. Not exploiting raids and spending money on a free game
Funny they haven’t put the limit on remote raids when rayquaza is out
I feel bad for people that need to do remote raids. I have been fortunate to always have a good raid group
For niantic the AR data is far more valuable which is probably the impetus for this
ok mate, but, i live in a place where no one plays it, i literally think no one did a raid ever in my zone, remote raids are the only thing that makes me getting legendarys and megas. If they nerf it i will probably stop raiding
@brandontan91 is flat wrong here. The choice isn’t “get out of your house, weirdo” vs “raid from the couch”, it’s literally raiding or not raiding for many players. I live in the 17th largest city in the US and there might be 20 of us left raiding.
inb4 Niantec removes the remote raid cap but keeps the 50% price increase.. this is a straight money grab masquerading as a bad idea.
When they keep limiting the game I do consider to stop again. Guz in me town en surrounding there is no one playing so this will kill me game again
Coming from someone in the Midwest of the U.S. I can say that I have been playing Pokémon go since 2017. I love being able to go out on walks and catch new Pokémon and other tasks like that, but I only ever was able to catch legendaries that could be duoed by level 40 players because it was just me and my buddy who were around to raid. 2020 introduced remote raids allowing me to catch most if not all legendaries not in the breakthrough boxes. I think they should stay, but hey I’m only a couple dollars in the millions right?
Where I live there is no Pogo community, so I can´t raid legendaries.. I use the online community for that with remote raids. And that community is way larger then the in person raid community.
Niantic should tone down the community-aspect of this game. Most people play by themselves.
my man, people are not going to get out of work just to give you a hug and make in person raids with you or at all, not everyone is allowed to play all day, it’s not sad it’s reality, I’ve known a lot of people online by being able to remote raid, so saying remote raids affect it is just privileged people generalizing
maybe it was just a clever bait from niantic, so we spend even more on raid passes now in fear of getting limited 😉
If they want to limit me it’s going to be 0 per day. If Niantic says they are going to listen to the community they’d better start real soon.
This is just sad cause not everyone has people to do local raids…
I respect your opinion! I understand the game is trying to bring back in person communities. I’m sure there is a good middle ground to accommodate those who aren’t as mobile and or have access to raids.