In Pokémon GO a new button comes into play that helps you to complete routes properly.
What kind of button is this? As players in the subreddit TheSilphRoad
report about Pokémon GO, they have found a new button in the game: a route-completion button
.
This is a small change in itself, but many players are likely to appreciate it. Until now, routes simply ended automatically as soon as you reached their endpoint and had collected enough meters.
The button, which is supposed to come into play with version 0.283.0, seems to give players the option to decide when the route is finally completed. This is quite helpful as it is expected to solve a problem from the past weeks.
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Disappearance problem with Zygarde cells hopefully a thing of the past
Why is the button important? One of the main reasons for players to follow a route is the Zygarde cells. You need them for the evolution of Zygarde and they can only be found on routes.
The problem: The cells often spawn only at the end of the route and can be quite difficult to see. It can take a little while to recognize them. And if things go badly, the route ends before you have collected the Zygarde cell.
Players have complained about this problem in recent weeks as it was very frustrating not to be able to get the rare Zygarde cells after the route ended simply because it ended automatically.
With the new button, we can hope that at least this problem with routes is now resolved. How this will be affected should show as soon as the new version is available to all players.
Routes in Pokémon GO: Basically, the routes in Pokémon GO are an exciting but sometimes still problematic feature. Besides the problem mentioned above, there have also been questions about the approval of routes.
In addition, many players have had the problem of not being able to find routes near them, especially in less busy areas. Meanwhile, the level at which you can suggest routes in Pokémon GO has dropped to level 40. Then you can only hope that they will still be approved.
Finally, one trainer complained that one of his favorite routes had suddenly disappeared.