Saturday 23 July 2016

Pokemon Go players show how they use GPS spoofing software to cheat in the game

POKEMON GO encourages people to walk through the real world in order to catch ‘em all, but some players are proudly and publicly cheating the system.

Using Twitch — the biggest game-streaming platform in the world — Lord_Cloudy has proudly been broadcasting himself using GPS spoofing software to trick the game.

While smoking on a vaporiser from the dark confines of his home, Lord_Cloudy has been tricking the game into thinking he is at a location of his choosing.

The obvious advantage of this cheating method means players can teleport anywhere in the world to catch rare Pokemon from locations across the globe.

Additionally, players can use their keyboard to emulate the walking necessary to hatch eggs containing rare Pokemon.

To publicly broadcast himself cheating is a brazen move as it breaks the game developer’s guidelines of Pokemon Go, while simultaneously violating Twitch’s terms of service.

Knowing he is breaking the rules, Lord_Cloudy puts a disclaimer on his stream For the full article click here 



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