Latest Pokemon Go Update Fixes Bugs And Cracks Down On Third-Party Maps

A recent patch released for both the iOS and Android versions of Pokemon Go seems to have put a complete halt to any form of third-party or community support for the hugely-successful mobile game. A previous update made to the augmented reality title over the weekend completely removed the footprint system (which is supposed to show players how close Pokemon are to the player character) after it stopped functioning properly, breaking popular hunting website PokeVision in the process.

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A recent patch released for both the iOS and Android versions of Pokemon Go seems to have put a complete halt to any form of third-party or community support for the hugely-successful mobile game. A previous update made to the augmented reality title over the weekend completely removed the footprint system (which is supposed to show players how close Pokemon are to the player character) after it stopped functioning properly, breaking popular hunting website PokeVision in the process.

According to VideoGamer, former fans are already demanding refunds from Niantic due to the changes, but as of now, it’s not entirely clear whether the developer has made the drastic changes intentionally, or whether they simply intend to improve the Steps system before reintroducing it.

The above is just the latest in a long line of negative publicity Niantic are facing over Pokemon Go. Everything from distasteful PokeStop placement to the delay of its companion wrist accessory have made the headlines over the last few weeks.

We’ll keep you posted on the story as it develops, but in the meantime, you can read the rest of the patch notes below.

iOS Update:

Trainer avatars can now be re-customized from the profile screen
– Adjusted some Pokémon battle move damage values
– Refined certain Gym animations
– Improved memory issues
– Removed footprints of nearby Pokémon
– Adjusted battle damage calculation
– Various bug fixes during wild Pokémon encounter
– Updated Pokémon details UI
– Updated achievement medals art
– Fixed issues with displaying certain map features
– Minor text fixes

Android

Trainers, Pokémon GO has been updated to version 0.31.0:
– Avatars can now be re-customized from the Trainer profile screen
– Adjusted battle move damage values for some Pokémon
– Refined certain Gym animations
– Improved memory issues
– Removed footprints of nearby Pokémon
– Modified battle damage calculation
– Various bug fixes during wild Pokémon encounter
– Updated Pokémon details screen
– Updated achievement medal images
– Fixed issues with displaying certain map features
– Minor text fixes


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