Post by tetrahydrocannabinol on Jul 27, 2016 16:32:41 GMT
I'm sure you've all heard the craze about pokemon go, so I figure we could talk about it here.
My account is level 25 with around 100 pokemon caught and seen. Though it's not that spectacular when you've got this tool doing the work for you:
The bot is actually open source in C# (I did NOT make it). If you download the latest version, you'll notice that there's no fancy GUI like mine. Well, that's because I tried to commit the gui into the project on github, but because Windows Form isn't Linux Compatible (Fuck you linux ), they wouldn't accept it. So mine is going to be one of the few you see with a gui.
Don't feel like link dropping, so just look for NecronomiconCoding on github or even the title of the bot you see on the console.
Tips:
Do NOT change your coordinates rapidly, the bot has "humanlike" walking which will work fine. Set your max distance to about a mile (some odd 4k KM) and let it travel in a "circle". You can get banned on here, so realistic movements are key.
If your area is low pop. (Whether people or pokemon) and you want to switch: Make it look like it. Shut the bot off for awhile (use google maps to get approx. timeframe then add a few mins), change your coords, and after you've waited, restart it. If you're going to make it look like you went to a new state, I suggest googling flight times and travel times to your local airport, then adding around 2 hours.
Want a fuck ton of pokemon fast? Set your location to Central Park, L.A, or anywhere overly-populated with humans.
Want to find specific pokemon, or a specific location? Use pokevision.com
Want to find pokestops? Use www.pokemongomap.info
Good luck and have fun.
P.S: Feel free to post anything related to Pokemon Go in this thread. It is not just about botting.
My account is level 25 with around 100 pokemon caught and seen. Though it's not that spectacular when you've got this tool doing the work for you:
The bot is actually open source in C# (I did NOT make it). If you download the latest version, you'll notice that there's no fancy GUI like mine. Well, that's because I tried to commit the gui into the project on github, but because Windows Form isn't Linux Compatible (Fuck you linux ), they wouldn't accept it. So mine is going to be one of the few you see with a gui.
Don't feel like link dropping, so just look for NecronomiconCoding on github or even the title of the bot you see on the console.
Tips:
Do NOT change your coordinates rapidly, the bot has "humanlike" walking which will work fine. Set your max distance to about a mile (some odd 4k KM) and let it travel in a "circle". You can get banned on here, so realistic movements are key.
If your area is low pop. (Whether people or pokemon) and you want to switch: Make it look like it. Shut the bot off for awhile (use google maps to get approx. timeframe then add a few mins), change your coords, and after you've waited, restart it. If you're going to make it look like you went to a new state, I suggest googling flight times and travel times to your local airport, then adding around 2 hours.
Want a fuck ton of pokemon fast? Set your location to Central Park, L.A, or anywhere overly-populated with humans.
Want to find specific pokemon, or a specific location? Use pokevision.com
Want to find pokestops? Use www.pokemongomap.info
Good luck and have fun.
P.S: Feel free to post anything related to Pokemon Go in this thread. It is not just about botting.