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'Pokemon Go’ FastPokeMap Release Date Nearing? What To Expect

By Mohender | Update Date: Oct 24, 2016 07:14 AM EDT

The third party tracker FastPokeMap developer, from Pokemon Go, has begun the close beta test of the new hack system. This hack shall be shared with the third party developer community after its successful test. Using the scanner for Pokemon Go is not legal FastPokeMap developer explains.

Rattata was the first Pokemon scanned by FastPokeMap. It explains that this processor is progressing well but it cannot be released on 26th October. It would take few more days to release this processor.

The Niantic security measures of the App are really problematic for the developer. Hence they are unable to get creative with the code base.

The Pokémon Go scans can be still spotty according to the developer. There shall be a great load on the new implementation as the FastPokeMap works again, rest time will tell.

This new encryption took two weeks to break; Pokemon scanners still need some time to handle the captchas.  Presently Captcha-solving service deals in this.  Which is an additional cost factor running for FastpokeMap?

Pokemon Go API shall be released to the public after its completion. The hashing function is not yet engineered. The only solution is to run Pokemon Go app binaries in ARM emulator.

The Pokemon bots will be live again and there shall be fewer batters now. A week ago the FastokeMap was shut down and this happened because of the recent update of Pokemon Go which blocks the API so as to track the location of Pokemon. There are speculations that the Pokemon trackers might not run again.

Consumers are advised not to worry as FastPokeMap shall be back again. There is good news for the Pokemon community as the Pokemon Go tracker is not yet fixed; trainers rely on third party services.

It is believed that the new FastPokeMap shall be released within next two days, but we will have to wait and watch for the release.

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