Pokemon Go at home vs POKÉMON GO

Ecksell@lemmy.one to Games@lemmy.world – 181 points –

I know now why so many people skipped and/or hated this game haha! (Just got back from Disney). It was fun, but deleted now. ¯\_ (ツ)_/¯

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It's doable. It's just a different game. You get to know usernames who take or join gyms, you can recognise people on the rare occasion you party up for a raid.

A friend of mine GPS spoofs the game and it's a completely different game though. I'm having to use external tools to remote raid for cool mons as an organised party, but they just tip up to any major city centre raid location and do whatever they need to do whenever they want. That said, gyms turn over within minutes, so getting free coins is a pain in the ass whereas a lot of rural folk repsect the 8hr rule to maximise coins.

If I'm honest, I'm just a guy who let his youngster sign up for an account, so that my boy could play the game while I banged in the buddy miles daily when out running, but I've quite enjoyed it too being out in the sticks.

...while I banged in the buddy miles daily when out running...

What is this phrase? Fucking your buddy daily when running?

Them and their buddy must get around...

(The game has a mechanic where you can gain candy needed to power up specific "buddy" pokémon from fitness tracker walking distance)

Oh God, lol, I thought this person was letting their kid go fight a gym while they got a quicky. That makes so much more sense.

Yeah, it's probably more British slang more than anything. To "bang in" or "knock in" or "pan in" or "put in" a quantity of anything is generally used to describe a tedious or repetitive task.

One could "knock in a good few hours of revision" or "bang in half hour on the treadmill" or "put in a shitload of effort" or other such terms.

In this case, my lad plays Pokémon Go, but I'll cover distance goals to accelerate progress a bit.

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