Pokémon GO improves its Augmented Reality mode on iPhone
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Niantic's game in collaboration with Pokémon was a revolution by bringing augmented reality to all mobiles. However, in the last year, this technology has advanced a lot, getting to make the classic game model obsolete Apple's strong commitment to augmented reality with the ARKit software or the recent forays of Facebook and Snapchat with this technology are some examples.
That's why the developers of Pokémon got down to work and have introduced a new mode, AR+This advanced augmented reality mode greatly enhances the Pokémon Go gaming experience, making it more realistic and fun. Of course, being based on Apple software, it is only functional, for now, for iPhone users.
AR Mode Features+
As we found out from TechCrunch, the new game mode mainly changes the graphical look, but also introduces some differences with the way you we've always played Pokémon Go.
When hunting Pokémon, the first thing we are going to find now are a series of bushes that we have to touch with our finger. By doing so, the Pokémon will come out of hiding, and we will have them in sight. It will no longer appear to be floating in the air, nor will it accompany us in our movement: it will have a defined space. It will also be more detailed, with a more marked volume, something that will become noticeable if we get closer.
But be careful, if we stay too close, the Pokémon can get scared and run away. That's why in AR+ mode encourages us to move slowly, cautiously, and keeping our distances.
If we want to make our approach easier, we can always give the Pokémon Latan Berries, which will make them less sensitive to your moves. Also, if we manage to get close enough, we'll activate Expert mode, which will allow us to earn more stardust and experience points if we finally succeed.
Overall, this is a way that is going to make the hunting experience much more entertaining It can be the element that Help save a game that was already beginning to sin for some of being boring and repetitive.Now you know, if you see a person on the street with their mobile focused on nothing and walking on tiptoes, you will know that they are using the new AR+ mode of Pokémon Go.