I got into Ingress only over this last weekend after I became curious about the new mobile pokemon app. It looks like it is being developed by the same people who made Ingress - and after playing all weekend and getting up to level 3 (I live by a LOT of statues & churches) I'm really interested to see how they'll populate my neighborhood with pokemon & how it'll work catching them.
Is the curve up to the higher levels very great? I got very confused when one of the streets in my neighborhood with 30 nodes (a LOT of statues & churches) switched color overnight - is that common?
Anyhow - for your records: Kasich is the Republican nominee - Ohio decides who's president and for better or worse he's held on to Columbus through vast suburban support & the excessive corruption of the Democrats here. Kasich v. Clinton is my bet now. The democratic nominating process can be gamed out in a way that supersedes a lot of direct democracy - it's part of how Obama snuck in under Clinton back in '08. I think she's learned the move since then.
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Is the curve up to the higher levels very great? I got very confused when one of the streets in my neighborhood with 30 nodes (a LOT of statues & churches) switched color overnight - is that common?
Anyhow - for your records: Kasich is the Republican nominee - Ohio decides who's president and for better or worse he's held on to Columbus through vast suburban support & the excessive corruption of the Democrats here. Kasich v. Clinton is my bet now. The democratic nominating process can be gamed out in a way that supersedes a lot of direct democracy - it's part of how Obama snuck in under Clinton back in '08. I think she's learned the move since then.