Pokémon GO has already received praise from health experts for getting people out the house and exercising (even if they are still glued to their smartphones). Many people are even taking to social media to report that the augmented-reality game has helped their depression and anxiety.
Along with walking around maps of the real world trying to catch Pokémon, the game also allows you to find eggs that hatch after you walk a certain distance. Nevertheless, some Snorlax-like users are already trying to get around the movement involved with the game.
This video by Rusty Cage shows the devious techniques he has found that can “hack” the GPS system that measures the distance people have walked – and it only involves vinyl players or ceiling fans.
In the video, he explains:
“As it spins, my Avatar mindlessly walks in circles, increasing my travelling distance and bringing my incubating eggs closer to hatching.”
Although some commenters doubted that the GPS would be satellite sensitive enough to pick up on the small distances moved, it’s likely to be tricking the GPS's ability to know which direction the player is facing.
Check out the video below and try it out for yourself – though, keep in mind, this exactly the kind of trick “Team Rocket” would pull.
I think it's pretty lame to do that bicycle hack. Pretty much defeats the purpose of the game, one of the biggest positives of Pokemon Go is the fact that it's a game that gets you outside and walking around. I guess humans will always have differentiating opinion on what is a positive or negative though
Totally agree, stitching your phone on the bicycle or the ceiling fans is not that clever. I've already seen some people using location app to fake the phone's GPS in order to search for Pokemon from the bed, also lame... Unfortunately, that's human nature.
Got my Pikachu that way! jk, but i did figure out how to get pikachu to start the game. Just run from the first 3 when ti tells you to pick a character.