'Pokemon Go' Cheats, Tips & Tricks: Trackers Still Second Option, Here's What to Use; Niantic May Be in Trouble for Fan Swarms?

'Pokemon Go' Cheats, Tips & Tricks: Trackers Still Second Option, Here's What to Use; Niantic May Be in Trouble for Fan Swarms?

"Pokemon Go" players may have already started to give back their loyalty to the augmented reality title, but there are still a few failed bits to take note of. One is the absence of the in-game tracker, and another is much bigger that could potentially shut the game down.

As some may know, "Pokemon Go" may still have a few remaining flaws despite the patch and updates promised. That being said, one of the latest problems may have alternative solutions for the time being.

According to Mobile and Apps, a reliable tracking substitute is Pokemesh, which is still fully functional to date. Bug fixes and navigation perks have officially been confirmed for the Pokemesh update 9.1, and is considered a reliable "Pokemon Go" aid.

The limit of Pokemesh that many find abrupt is it is not compatible to the iOS. "Pokemon Go" players can only hope that it will soon be carried over as well, while it has not been banned just yet.

Pokefast is another "Pokemon Go" tracker that can utterly be relied on. It is typically one of the fastest, but can be compared to the Pokemesh app in being only available to the Android.

While this issue has some temporary solution, The Guardian reported that some locations may be perilous for "Pokemon Go" players. Niantic Labs' attention was reached when players have started to flood beaches, in which Niantic is scheduled to soon answer come October 11.

Generally, "Pokemon Go" is still expected to have a few updates soon enough, which may ultimately do more good for the game if served right. These include the possibility of player-versus-player modes, as well as trading. 

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