Pokémon Go players have criticized their fellow trainers who keep abandoning their raids at the last second, while continuing to lose and waste their passes.
Pokémon Go raids have proven to be a staple of the mobile pocket monster game since they were first introduced.
By completing the different types of raids, players can benefit from obtaining useful rewards. However, they have been widely criticized by trainers for a variety of reasons, especially regarding their lackluster rewards and the changes made to Remote Raid Passes.
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Now, however, players have directed their criticism at the game’s Pokémon trainers who keep abandoning their raids at the last second and making it difficult for them to complete them.
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Pokémon Go trainers ask players to avoid abandoning Raids
Pokémon Go Gaming PlayerCanuck0 student To his fellow coaches: “Stop leaving raids!”
«5 level 35+ players are enough to clear level 5 raids. Why does everyone wait until the last few seconds to leave? I’ve lost a lot of remote raids because people want more than 5 players.
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Many players agreed and revealed their own experiences. This just happened to me. The whole team was saved and I ended up wasting the Remote pass. They revealed that it is very annoying.
Another added: “I totally agree, I’ve lost two passes because of this, people are just scared, I hate this.”
While others suggested that in-game chat would be useful. “I’ve noticed that if there are 4 or 5 players and one player stays by clicking Done, the other players are more inclined to stay. “Niantic should introduce a limited chat feature for raids,” one player commented.
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OP agreed with the idea and also suggested adding phrases like “we can do it” or “this won’t take long” etc. Other players can click “Like” if they agree.
It’s still unknown if Niantic hears the cries and makes changes in the future, although the developers haven’t made any major changes to how Raids work since they were first released.
2024-02-25 20:14:27
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