"PokéMon GO" Cheats, Tricks, News, And Latest Update: PokéMesh Available For Download, Is It The Best PokéVision Alternative?
Players of "Pokémon GO" are still having a hard time playing the game since Niantic Labs released the banning system out. They are still looking for tools to use to successfully track Pokémon easily. After PokéVision was shut down by game developers, several players found PokéMesh to be a good alternative tool to hunt Pokémon.
According to University Herald, PokéMesh is a tool that has been used by many "Pokémon GO" players since PokéVision was shut by game developer Niantic Labs. Players found it very useful since it is constantly updates by the developer. Reports also said the tool has not received any ban from Niantic, but there is no guarantee that players won't be banned from the game and suggests to use a secondary account when using the hack.
The Bitbag also previously reported that "Pokémon GO" can filter the pocket monster they don't want to capture. The report said that PokéMesh can continue to run in the background and give alerts when a particular Pokémon appear. Unfortunately, Game n Guide wrote in a report that those using iOS won't be able to use the tool as this is currently only available to Android users, specifically the latest version, 4.1.0.
This is available for download from APKPolice and APKMirror and can be installed on devices operating on at least an Android 4.1. The recent "Pokémon Go" updates have fixes for bugs as well as other game tweaks. The new update follows version 4.0 and has a file size of 20.37 MB.
Meanwhile, Mobipicker previously reported that Niantic Labs gave "Pokémon GO" an update that resulted to other third-party apps to stop working. However, the new PokeMesh APK update has allowed the map to work again. There have already been a number of "Pokémon GO" trainers that reported how well the new update is working at the moment. They said that it allowed them to catch specific Pokémon and locate other important elements in the game.
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