'Pokemon GO' cheats, tricks and tips 2016: Ways to hunt Pokemon easily without FastPokeMap
Some players of Niantic Lab's hit augmented reality mobile gaming app "Pokemon Go" are starting to feel a bit tired and exhausted while hunting down the elusive pocket monsters in their area. While the game has introduced an interesting twist in Pokemon hunting by making the players move around, some have already tried out third-party applications to make their work easier.
Specifically, the FastPokeMap application has been helping the players to track down Pokemon, whether common or rare, in their vicinity. Many players have already depended on this app in their everyday Pokemon hunts, which is why the latest issue with FastPokeMap is such a huge blow for them.
According to Game N Guide, the FastPokeMap has been getting unstable lately, making it harder for the Pokemon trainers to find pocket monsters. There is a speculation that Niantic has done something in the game so that the FastPokeMap will not function properly. This way, the mobile game developer would force the players to go out and move while playing "Pokemon Go." Still, some players find it too exhausting to track down Pokemon using the current system in the game.
With FastPokeMap now off the table, the players should not fret as there are other very helpful third-party applications that they can check out. As reported by Neurogadget, there are PokeMesh and Pokewhere that they can use to hunt down Pokemon easily.
PokeMesh is getting popular among "Pokemon Go" players using Android devices. First, the players should be logged in to their "Pokemon Go" account before using Google Map in detecting Pokemon nearby. Having PokeMesh running in their devices would help the players to see clear signs of a Pokemon wandering in the area, giving them estimates on how much time would a certain Pokemon be spawned in one location. Several Pokemon Gyms and PokeStops are also plotted on the map for the players' reference.
Meanwhile, both iOS and Android-based "Pokemon Go" trainers can try PokeWhere. This application is quite similar to PokeMesh in terms of its main features, plotting out the Pokemon as well as nearby PokeStops in the players' location. It should be noted, however, that these third-party apps would put the players' accounts at risk of getting banned permanently, so they should be extra careful in using these apps for an extended period of time.