Niantic, Pokemon Go's developer has earlier announced of consistent updates on the game. They have indeed delivered and met expectations from monster catchers worldwide
It turned out the medals have a use after all. Once the player catch a type of monster, the player get to earn from it. Now that medal, would make it easier for the player to catch monsters of the same type - from which the player earned it from.
This may not make sense for some. Others would think it is senseless, they would see it pointless to catch monsters of the same type. They would prefer to catch other elemental type of monsters.
Here it how it goes. For example, if a player caught a Rock-type pokemon the player will earn a 'Hiker´medal. 'Hiker´medals will make it easier for a player to catch Rock-type pokemons. That is the logic behind it.
The benefit of capture bonuses remains unclear. There are those who speculate that it makes a player finish a certain level easier. In other words, it increases a player's chance to conquer or win a level in the game.
All of these updates and speculations will remain mere speculations, until the game goes live. This is something that every Pokemon Go players eagerly awaits. Niantic hasn't announced a confirmed go live date. The game developer just said that it will go live, "soon."
Now , Apple has removed PokeGOD from their 'Apple Store' - iOS players are now oblivious as to how to 'ace' or rather cheat during the game.
PokeGOD is an application which allows end-users to catch monsters without moving or walking. The California-based tech giant has removed it since.
However, there is another app or rather a PokeGOD substitute available. It is 'Tutuapp.' This one is available for both players in either the Android or iOS platforms.
As this game's enthusiasts grow in numbers, the interest in finding out cheats also grows in number. There will always be nifty and unselfish players who will surely share their Pokemon GO tips and tricks. Tutuapp is just one way to do it.