BRocknRolla
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The whole idea of this event is also very inviting for DDOS trollers.
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Meanwhile in the Chester event:
Boy do people ever suck.
The whole idea of this event is also very inviting for DDOS trollers.
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Meanwhile in the Chester event:
Server issues aside, I wonder if they had hired phone companies to put up temporary cell towers, if not I don't know how they expected this to work. Even if they offered free wifi the amount of people there would still overwhelm the local cell networks.
The whole idea of this event is also very inviting for DDOS trollers.
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I mean
Isnt it technically out of their hands if Network providers have to handle the load?
Nah mate they envisioned this sort of event for two years. So they had a year to not fuck up their ultimate dream.Anyway Niantic really didn't think this through did they?
Is Pokemon Go the biggest missed opportunity...ever?
AGAIN?????
A year later, AGAIN????
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lol
The whole idea of this event is also very inviting for DDOS trollers.
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Atleast they are havin fun unlike those negative morons from those tweets. It's ridiculous some people think people have to forever behave serious 24/7 after they hit adulthood.
The hypocrisy though is that one of them suggests going to a bar is somehow a more appropriate choice, as though that shouldn't be thought an equal waste of time.
Feels like we need to bring that pic in every Pokémon GO thread since people are so keen in their "the game's dead" bubble.
But yes, the Chicago event is a disaster. I've read that the allowed space is 0.5sq for hundreds, maybe thousands of people.
Oh there is just a lot of people on twitter saying, " oh there's no one at a poke stop playing a game it must be dead!" Which is annoying as hell cause it's still a big game worldwide.Not seen much "the game is dead" talk ITT. We can see in the pics that plenty are still interested in it.
Doesn't mean it wasn't a huge missed opportunity though.
At the end of the day it will have made more money than pretty much any Pokémon game in the last 15 years.Is Pokemon Go the biggest missed opportunity...ever?
People fly out for things they enjoy. I see no issues.People fly out for this?
Not seen much "the game is dead" talk ITT. We can see by this event that plenty are still interested in it.
Doesn't mean it wasn't a huge missed opportunity though.
Pokemon GO is dead guyz, I haven't played it for over a year...
My first thought. I live in San Francisco, and I literally don't know one person who still plays this.
This is the best thing.
At the end of the day it will have made more money than pretty much any Pokémon game in the last 15 years.
If Go is a missed opportunity then so is pretty much every Pokémon game made this century.
Boy do people ever suck.
At the end of the day it will have made more money than pretty much any Pokémon game in the last 15 years.
If Go is a missed opportunity then so is pretty much every Pokémon game made this century.
That's the duality of Pokemon though.
It plays it safe, but it also plays it smart.
They always do something new with it, but it's always too samey.
It's one of the most powerful brands in gaming, but has yet to ahcieve spin-off nirvana like Mario.
It's one of my favorite franchises, but I haven't beaten once since the GBA days.
Boy do people ever suck.
The whole idea of this event is also very inviting for DDOS trollers.
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Man, I hate it when people have fun. Get a life nerds!
Christ, Niantic are so incompetent.
Surprised The Pokemon Company haven't had words, such a waste of the IP/Idea
Wow major fuck up if true. Hopefully all people there are refunded then.Internet says it costs money to go in? It's a public park, no?