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'Pokemon Go' Latest News & Update: Button Mashing in Gym Battles No Longer an Option; Will Players Dislike the Idea?

'Pokemon Go' Latest News & Update: Button Mashing in Gym Battles No Longer an Option; Will Players Dislike the Idea?

"Pokemon Go" may have added a new vital feat to the game which will determine the line between players who think with calculation and those that are simply guided by instincts. That being said, Trainers are now to make and adjustment with their actions think in a more tactical manner.

Gym Battles are only some of the most complained if not the biggest, especially with the lag of some moves done in "Pokemon Go." Due to such discrepancies, Niantic did something to rectify the said problem-but some may not find it a little uncomfortable.

According to News Every Day, "Pokemon Go" has been rigged with a so-called "buffering" feature, which will prove to be useful when gamers are to strike post an opposition's attack. One example is that of a Pikcahu throwing out a Thunder Bolt after the evasion of a Charmeleon's Flame Thrower, wherein the trainer can prepare the designated offense as they please.

As per The BitBag, the new update for "Pokemon Go" is not all fun and games for trainers, as there are those who managed to get by with their battles just by mashing buttons in succession. Due to the buffering phase for the moves of a Pokemon, the trainer will not be able to dodge without the proper timing.

After going live, the update could either put off or attract more "Pokemon Go" players alike, since the Gym Battles may turn out a little bit more difficult. Nonetheless, players can still view the capture location of their respective Pokemon care of the Information Screen-such contains dates, time and specified locations of Pokemon that were captured.

"Pokemon Go" players will also be able to utilize Incense via Pokemon Go Plus devices, which is one more bit of good news to add. Interested in more "Pokemon Go" news? Stay locked here at Gamenguide.

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