A few weeks for the arrival of Christmas and the new year, Niantic continues to present to its millions of followers, the more news around the video game augmented reality Pokémon Go. One of them is the launch of the european countries with their new radar: 'nearby' or nearness.
This radar shows the players of Pokémon Go, the creatures that appear in a particular establishment or poképarada as is known in the game. At the beginning, the tracking system was exclusively in the united States, it is now masificando the old continent.
In Spain the players are already reported to be using this radar. Although as discussed the tool presents some limitations.
One of them is to be close to a poképarada to activate it, that is to say, the radar does not work in isolated areas. This facilitates the search of pokémones in cities, but limited to the people who live in more remote parts.
When the player of Pokémon Go come close to a poképarada you should click on the pokémones that have been detected and the message will change from "sightings" to "near". So you can see all the pokémones close if you tap them. The number of traces (1 to 3) indicates how close the player is a pokemon.
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