What will it take to attract new players? If you really want to find out, you should attend the Brighton Anomaly in about a week's time.
And don't just visit Brighton by yourself, join the Anomaly Team and spend 3 hours +/- running to Portals, plugging in Resonators, **** Barstars, and chasing Shards as part of a team.
Ingress is the World's Largest Team Sport, an e-sport that pushes your physically to the limit and sweats your Brain like a game of GO or Chess.
Perhaps when the battle is over you will understand what Ingress requires and why Ingress agents demand discipline.
At the very least, you will understand that this is very different from a Pokémon Go Fest or a Community Day.
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What will it take to attract new players? If you really want to find out, you should attend the Brighton Anomaly in about a week's time.
And don't just visit Brighton by yourself, join the Anomaly Team and spend 3 hours +/- running to Portals, plugging in Resonators, **** Barstars, and chasing Shards as part of a team.
Ingress is the World's Largest Team Sport, an e-sport that pushes your physically to the limit and sweats your Brain like a game of GO or Chess.
Perhaps when the battle is over you will understand what Ingress requires and why Ingress agents demand discipline.
At the very least, you will understand that this is very different from a Pokémon Go Fest or a Community Day.
Are you also in attendance at Brighton?
It is indeed difficult from Japan, so I plan to go to Ueda next month.
Well, I was hoping to go if I could get enough time to go since MITOMA is in Brighton.
I know anomaly play is very different from play in your home box.
Discipline can get cat herder level crazy, but beyond don't throw links, what other discipline skills are needed?