No doubt aware of Pokemon GO "of addiction, the metropolitan Manila development Authority reminds local players to practice safely screening. In particular, the MMDA has Facebook to emphasize road safety and, of course, stress that players should look both ways before crossing a street.
Although Pokemon GO is not officially available in the Philippines at the moment, many users in restricted areas circumvented the application by Geolock hacking their phones. As such, all players worldwide have already begun their quest to catch 'em all, and tons of good and bad things come from the popularity of the application. On the other hand, people head outside and exercise as they track the ever-elusive Pokemon that can save their homes and workplaces. However, other players have become traumatized because they got injured or even stumbled over dead bodies while playing the real-time play.
Hoping to prevent pedestrian accidents, the MMDA showed his funny Facebook message reminding players to check before crossing streets and using gateways during their trip. The post also warns novice trainers Pokemon s' seedy belly: Team Rocket, or in this case, the thieves can certainly be a threat to the players. The MMDA recommends players to be vigilante of their environment and property so that they will not get their Pokeballs, potions, or even pick-pockets portfolios.
Currently, it is difficult to know when Pokemon GO will make its world debut as both Nintendo and Niantic, the developer of the application, delay the release until that they are reassessing the servers of the game. After the release of the application in Australia, New Zealand and the United States, the game struggled to meet the demands of fans that log-in players to find Pokemon GO server errors to launch. Because the application is as one of the most downloaded from online stores, it seems as if Pokemon GO still has some kinks to fix when it comes to the overcrowding issue.
However, Manila citizens are ready for any challenges Pokemon GO bring them once the game goes global. And, in a way comforting hilarious, it looks like their hometown officials are just as willing to keep your eyes for unconscious accident-prone Pokemon masters.
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