HA HAH HAHA AHAHAHA!
https://www.theguardian.com/technol...rescued-after-getting-lost-in-wiltshire-caves
https://www.theguardian.com/technol...rescued-after-getting-lost-in-wiltshire-caves
Ah, ingenuity combined with laziness.
Indeed! Previous attempts can only be said to be fumbling half-measures in comparison, if indeed there's anything that compares at all. Interesting that the AR is actually rather effective even with just a single camera on phones. Perhaps the relatively strong computational ability of phones today helps; I hear the game is pretty good at chewing battery too...So far the best example of an AR game.
They must have thought they were so clever. Pretty awful "this is why we can't have nice things" kind of story though. You shouldn't ever even have to worry if you go to a place indicated in a game whether you become a victim of crime. Low-life dredge like these people ruin it for everybody else.My favorite so far is about a couple of robbers that put down a beacon in a somewhat secluded location. Then robbed people that came to take advantage of it.
I see what you did there!Certainly, game developers.
Only the map data comes from Ingress. There's no AR in that game; that's unique for PokeGO.It's based on Ingress but only with Pokémons instead.
Only the map data comes from Ingress. There's no AR in that game; that's unique for PokeGO.
It wasn't economicaly feassible, mobiles with gps, cameras and large screens starting at around 60$Where was this game in 2000 when i was a schoolboy and fan of Pokemons
It wasn't economicaly feassible, mobiles with gps, cameras and large screens starting at around 60$
You'd better had fun with snake
They probably will grab an hollolens just to play P Go60$ is a nothing when you a millionaire's child :З