According to a recent update for Pokémon Go, the new version will include GPS speed detection, prompting users to avoid driving while driving. A battery saving mode has also been reinstated for the iOS version. Furthermore, Niantic announced on Twitter that it will be adding a Traditional Chinese interface for Taiwanese players, a move that has sparked dissatisfaction among players in China.
Pokémon Go, which has been very popular recently, was released earlier1.3.0 version update, mainly when the device is in high-speed moving state, the system will automatically determine that the player may be in a driving state, and will further pop up a warning screen to inform the player to avoid playing while driving a vehicle. However, if the player is a passenger, just click the relevant button to continue playing.
Furthermore, the previously disabled power saving mode in the iOS version has been reinstated in this update, reducing screen brightness to conserve battery life. This update also improves the accuracy and misjudgment of Pokéball captures, adds a notification feature that indicates the nature of nearby Pokémon, and allows players to change their user names, though this change is limited to one time.
As for the phenomenon that many players cheated through the program or played across regions, Niantic said that it would correct such problems in the future, and Twitch also said thatThe distribution of cheat tutorials for Pokémon Go will be stopped.
The most important piece of information at the moment is probably the one confirmed by Niantic CEO John Hanke via his official Twitter account.A Traditional Chinese interface will be provided, in order to respond to the gaming needs of Taiwanese players. However, this situation also caused dissatisfaction among players in the Chinese region.
Taiwan – Welcome to Pokémon GO!
—John Hanke (@johnhanke) August 6, 2016
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