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The amount of module boosted stops near Times Square is impressive!!



The amount of module boosted stops near Times Square is impressive!!

by buckeyespud

39 Comments

  1. DoctorBeeBee

    Your Dragonite looks all business there, marching about. I guess that’s the New York way.

  2. full07britney

    I am just impressed that you have three Bouffalants nearby.. i have never even seen one.

  3. ausgenerics

    I wish there are that many pokestops in my area

  4. BigCaddy1989

    I have pokemon from all over my global travels. Even Saudi Arabia, which i was surprised to see stops there.

  5. oOmaxxOo

    People ask for strike then still so many lure module is on. That’s why Niantic is ignoring our request. Afterall you all still gonna play no matter what

  6. chargeorge

    we went back to full time WFH recently, but when my office was over there it was nice to just hop into raid and guarantee it filled up.

  7. SwidEevee

    I was just in New York aaaand now I regret not playing.

  8. GodzillasVater

    For someone playing in a rural area I feel like that’s even somewhat unfair

  9. ProbstBucks

    I mostly play in suburban NJ, and had 120 Pokémon caught with the aid of lures. I went into the city and put down three lures (at the same time) and by the end of them, I had over 1,500.

  10. Bower1738

    As a New Yorker join the hundo hunting squad at Bryant Park this weekend for Togetic CD

  11. AyebruhamLincoln

    NYC has been and will always be the Mecca of Pokémon Go

  12. kannagms

    This is the map that Niantic acts like every player has…

    I don’t even have a stop on the map between my house and my work

  13. Andilion42

    The more that are activated the further through the galaxy pokemon can hear the call.

  14. ForCrying0utLoud

    For you, it was the most eventful day of your life. But for me, it was just another Tuesday reading nonstop emails, and having managers wanting their deliverables asap.

  15. hobbywrangler

    I keep wondering how big cities don’t seem to get hit with that Ingress-determined limit of how many stops/gyms can be in a – is it called a sector? But other areas get told no no, too close, can’t have ’em!

  16. suvarnasurya

    Yea, it’s always like this. Central Park too. Financial district was pretty well lured back in 2016-17 but not sure now

  17. H0B0Byter99

    It kinda feels like this game was only made for people that live in downtown in major cities. I’ve only ever seen this concentration of stops in downtown of major cities. Raiding has become very hard to do on my own. I can’t get anybody to join.

  18. daisymaisy505

    When I was there last year, it was the same . Totally awesome!

  19. Overson_YT

    NYC is absolutely the best place for Pokemon GO in the US. Raids are constantly filled with 20 people and every stop is lured up

  20. BunchaCreeps

    When someone in this sub says rural/disabled players are entitled for not wanting the nerfs to go through, this is what they see when they open the gsme

  21. Wado-225

    Ah yea New York is the spot to play. Lived here for the last 5 years and I 100% would have quit long ago if it wasn’t so easy to play in the city. During Raid Hour, every lobby fills up to 20 almost instantly. Can easily get 10+ raids in a single hour. Every apartment I’ve lived in has been in range of at least 3 stops and most of them a gym. I guess that’s what your payin for lol

  22. Broyan316

    Haha i was just there a few days ago. There were 5 stops and a gym right on my hotel

  23. MILFhunter_9000

    You’re telling me the only Pokémon that spawned in time square is a single diglet

  24. PolymathicPhallus_v4

    I’m in Tokyo, and we have at least that density of stops or more in most of the surrounding area (obviously), and whenever events hit, this is how it looks. Got like 17 gold shiny slowbro the night he appeared.

  25. Coosbaybonez

    I’m so jealous of people who live in the cities I just sat the bus stop today . Those animals spend three wheels.. where I live I have to walk a block for one

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