'Pokemon Go' How To Tips & Tricks To Catch Pokemon With 100 Percent Success Rate Using The New Tracking System

The augmented-reality game "Pokemon Go" is so fun and addicting that the whole world is feeling the "Pokemon Go" fever. If you want to exploit the game and enjoy it even more. Here are cheats, tips and tricks for you so you can capture the nearby Pokemon.

"Pokemon Go" originally arrived with its own tracking system. However, due to glitches, Niantic removed it making Pokemon hunting more challenging. "Pokemon Go" players are left on their own to track the nearby Pokemon.

However, Niantic released a recent update for "Pokemon Go" to help players in their Pokemon hunting. Per CNET, the patch includes two types of "Pokemon Go" tracking system. However, these are only available to select users.

"Pokemon Go" Sightings Tracker - Per Game Rant, the Sighting tracking system accuracy represents the Pokemon nearby, which are about 200 meters in your diameter. This is a huge improvement compared to the Nearby tool which was completely unreliable.

"Pokemon Go" players can trust this tracking system this time because it refreshes every 10 seconds. Thus, it will inform you if the Pokemon is still there or not.

However, this new "Pokemon Go" tracking system no longer inform you, which of the Pokemon is nearest in your area. If there are say, three tall grasses behind the three Pokemon on the sighting, all will occupy a one spot in the grid. What you find in the top left corner, doesn't necessarily mean that it's the closest Pokemon.

The "Nearby" tracker - this tracker sounds like the old "Pokemon Go" tracker but this is its improved version. Per CNET, "Pokemon Go" players should put their confidence on this tracking feature because this works.

The "Nearby" "Pokemon Go" tracker lists the Pokemon in the vicinity, including the PokeStops that you have to explore. Just tap on the Pokemon you want to track, hit the "view button" and you will find your avatar on the map screen. It will zoom in and show you the where the PokeStop is.

If the "Pokemon Go" player is still on the way and the Pokemon has already despawned, the tracking system will inform you. You will read a message informing you that the Pokemon already fled.

Niantic is still testing these "Pokemon Go" tracking system but both are reliable and are guaranteed to work 100 percent. So, if you play game take advantage of these features. Niantic is expected to deploy this "Pokemon Go" tracking system after the testing.

Have you tried this "Pokemon Go" tracking system? How do you think of it? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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