'Pokemon GO' Tips: Best Way To Track A New Pokemon; Nest Locations Being Moved

By Mar V - 03 Dec '16 10:07AM
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"Pokemon Go" has recently released their latest update on the game, the more enhanced "nearby tracker" that would come very much in handy for so many of the avid players of the game. Despite having released for months' time now, the game is still very much hyped on its users.

"Pokemon Go" Features New Update For "Nearby Tracker" That Comes Very Handy And Easy

The "nearby tracker" feature of "Pokemon Go" has proven to be very convenient to those living in big cities wherein more Pokestops are located. However, for those living in the rural areas, the feature isn't much of any help to them. The update may still not yet be perfect but it has in fact upgraded the users' capabilities in attracting more Pokemons. That way, they get to benefit from the recent feature that has proven to be a huge hit to everyone.

How Does One Use The "Nearby Tracker" For "Pokemon Go?"

The new "Nearby tracker" for Pokemon Go is a process and here's how it can be done. The first step is to click the tracker on the lower right part of the screen, an icon that looks a lot like an image of a couple of small pokemons which will appear of there are any ones nearby. The list of pokemons nearby will then appear, with a photo next to it that is associated with the Pokestops to which the selected pokemon is near. If the user does not recognize the photo of the Pokestop, they can just search around the area and find the one that fits the photo on the "nearby tracker."

When the pokemon is clicked in the nearby page, the Pokestop will then be enlarged with a set of footprints beneath it. To start tracking the pokemon, the user should click the footprints to which the map will zoom out and show the exact location of the pokemon. The location will be marked on the map and that is where the pokemon is. It is such a great convenience for instead of luring the pokemons and waiting for them to come, the user finds it himself.

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