A recent update for Pokemon GO has been very controversial, and seems to have united the game’s substantial fanbase into criticizing the game heavily online. The changes, which include the removal of the Pokemon tracking feature, as well as making third party Pokemon tracking apps incompatible, and also, reportedly, making Pokemon harder to catch, have been roundly criticized by the millions of players playing the game online.
They also specifically addressed the removal of the in game tracking feature, noting that the original feature was apparently obtuse and did not meet Niantic’s internal goals for clarity; they did however imply that they would work on re-adding the feature to the game in some kind of an improved capacity.
They also implied that the third party services that they blocked had apparently contributed to the server stress the game has experienced, noting that they wish to normalize server load as soon as possible, and bring the game to still more countries around the world.
Whether or not the response is satisfactory is something that the community alone will determine- however, it is good to see that the famously reclusive developer are now actually taking to communicating with their fans about the game.
Source: Rheena.com