![]() ![]() That way you would only need the Bluetooth dongle and not the RJ45 adapter. If you choose to try iTools, definitely get yourself an iPhone that does not have IOS 13 or 14 and turn off the auto updates. If you were to get warned from some other method, you get a nasty black screen on opening the game, you can’t miss it." - quote from one of the admins in the Discord today. "You don’t ‘get flagged’ for spoofing using iTools Mobile devices. The only way you'd be detected is if you don't set your phone settings up correctly and/or don't respect the cooldown times. However, the admins of the Discord are very quick to help with any questions and, from my understanding, are in direct communication with the company that makes the app and device (but not employed by them). I found his videos much more helpful than the iTools Discord ones. I found a YouTuber who goes by BradLeafsFan9 and he has a complete breakdown of the installation and the steps you need to take to set up your phone so that you are not detected. There are videos on the Discord that explain how to install and use the apps. iTools doesn't exactly give you any instructions. I'm brand new to all of this and had no idea how to use the app or the correct way to start "venturing". TestFlight automatically installs the iTools app. You have to download TestFlight and the invitation code is on the iTools Discord. This is similar to how I would launch iTools Mobile, it just. Once you have the green Bluetooth symbol on the map screen, you can teleport, or start your GPX route, and then launch Pokemon Go. It took just over a month to arrive (USPS held it for an extra week). Then you need to launch the iToolsBT app, and click on the bluetooth icon in the app and choose the iTools BLE device in the list there, to connect that. Then I waited patiently for the iTools bt and RJ45 adapter to reappear on the site. I found a Boost Mobile iPhone 7 with IOS 13 at Walmart for about $200. As an avid Android user for the last decade, I had to get an iPhone. ITools is fantastic! I work from home and can barely go out and play PoGo anymore. Also, the Mac version crashes a lot and the Windows version doesn't work over wifi (something about bonjour not being an Apple thing anymore). You have to be diligent to make sure it didn't inadvertently reset your location and you violate the cooldowns. Moral of the story: itools PC has been frustrating to manage. Spoofing has made the game actually playable. I'm like WTH!!!! (apparently Sydney is like an itools default location?) First few days using it I was unaware of the "don't move an inch" policy and was "walking" all over.Īnyways, I'm hoping not to get a ban warning but I expect I might be on their list. Worse, once it loaded up and my location was Sydney, Australia. I've had numerous occasions where I do everything right (close pogo, wait for the cooldown, teleport, reload pogo) and my location is my actual physical location (ergo incidentally violating the cooldown). As we all know, this augmented reality-based game requires. Most importantly, is it worth the price they charge which seems to be on a subscription basis.Note: I've been using itools on PC (~2 weeks now) and the app is pretty buggy. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, many 'Pokemon GO' players remain active, and Niantic is still releasing a special event every month. ![]() Sure it means tethering my device to the pc, but i'm okay with that. My question is if anyone is using this, what do you think of it? ![]() i'll park myself, turn on my gotcha evolved and have the device catch and spin. however, what i'm looking to do is use it to teleport to a location in Spain which has a massive density of stops, most of which are always lured. It doesn't have a joystick service and the movement appears to be done on the PC side, not the game side. you use the legit pokemon go game app so there's no spoofing app to get detected by their servers, all the PC does is fakes out the GPS data that the device reports. It looks like you run this on your pC, connect the IOS device via USB then you can just teleport (or walk) via GPS coordinate changes you put into the app on the PC. ![]()
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