Niantic Have Responded to Recent Criticism and Outlined Future Plans for 'Pokemon GO'
Yesterday, we published an article attempting to analyse the most recent update to Pokemon GO [Free] and the demise of third party tracking websites such as Pokevision. While there was a lot of constructive debate from both sides, the overwhelming consensus - and underlying thesis of the article - was that Niantic's lack of presence online to address the questions and queries from fans was the biggest issue at hand. With their Twitter and Facebook pages largely being silent over recent developments, many hardcore trainers - many of whom had invested a significant amount of money into the application - were left in the dark. Thankfully, Niantic have finally responded to fans today through the official Pokemon GO Facebook page, and have attempted to alleviate some of the concerns over the removal of certain features, whilst outlining future plans for a complete worldwide rollout of the game. Trainers, we want to explain some of the changes related to the recent update. Click here: https://t.co/Rrg4SHligA
— PokĂ©mon GO (@PokemonGoApp) August 2, 2016
On their Facebook page, Niantic have detailed how the '3-step' tracking display was removed not just because it was not working, but also as they were not happy with the original system as it was not particularly easy for new players to use. Niantic stress that they are working 'to improve upon the underlying design', and will keep fans posted as the development of this feature takes place - which suggests they will be look...
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