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koonja
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1. You find an area with Pokemon based on a distance marker on your phone, which displays a map of the surrounding area to follow (a legit map, from Google Maps, with a Pokemon skin layered over it).
2. When the marker reaches "0" your phone will buzz and a Pokemon appears on your phone screen.
3. Click on the Pokemon and raise your phone. It activates your camera, and displays the Pokemon over top of the real-world view that your phone displays.
4. It's literally just super-imposing a Pokemon over what your camera displays, aka Augmented Reality (AR).
5. You can turn off the AR feature, which is useful in most cases, but sometimes you just want to show off your Pokemon in the real world, dammit.
6. Get the girl, who is undoubtedly attracted to your Dratini.
7. ???
8. Profit.
So you try to find pokeman, and you essentially use a map to get a 'you're getting hotter/colder' reading. You find it, then your phone will actually display the pokeman to the world (no clue how that's possible, I need to rewatch B2TF movies). And then you 'collect' that pokeman I assume?
So me being a stranger with ish to do, could actually see a pokeman on the streets if someone happened to find one when I was in the area.