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What's the proper walking speed?
For Necrobot v0.8.1, each time I set my walking speed large than 50, I will got IP ban for around 5 minutes(no pokemon or stops shown on all devices). Is there anyone meet with the same problem? (I ran only one bot)
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Originally Posted by
CloverChu
For Necrobot v0.8.1, each time I set my walking speed large than 50, I will got IP ban for around 5 minutes(no pokemon or stops shown on all devices). Is there anyone meet with the same problem? (I ran only one bot)
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...2Fh%20to%20mph
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Originally Posted by
CloverChu
For Necrobot v0.8.1, each time I set my walking speed large than 50, I will got IP ban for around 5 minutes(no pokemon or stops shown on all devices). Is there anyone meet with the same problem? (I ran only one bot)
last night i did the ios update, i use Poke++ on there, when i tried to walk somewhere with the tap to move, it said "woah moving too fast" and give an option to select "I'm a passenger" i guess its to deter people driving and playing pkmn go.. i think Waze does the same thing, not sure how it effects bots
Although walking speeds can vary greatly depending on many factors such as height, weight, age, terrain, surface, load, culture, effort, and fitness, the average human walking speed is about 5.0 kilometres per hour (km/h), or about 3.1 miles per hour (mph).
The fastest human footspeed on record is 44.64 km/h (12.4 m/s or 27.8 mph), seen during the final 100 meters sprint of the World Championships in Berlin on 16 August 2009 by Usain Bolt (average speed between the 60th and the 80th meter, which he covered in 1.61 seconds).
i doubt Niantic will think everyones faster than Usain
also
https://www.primagames.com/games/pok...way-hatch-eggs
says
if the app registers you're going faster than 12 mph it won't add any distance to your incubating egg.
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