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- For Nox Emulator - First we will remove anything related to the outdated crappy emulator called Bluestacks and download Nox instead. This copy comes with Pokemon Go installed on it already. The setup is simple, just keep clicking "Next" until it's done or go into Advanced to select a destination folder.
- After we open Nox for the first time we will open it's settings:
- Under "General" we make sure that "Root" is ON.
- Under "Advanced" we make sure that "Performance Settings" is on "High".
- Now we hit the "Save Changes" - If it asks for a restart (probably will) we just let it do it.
- Now we need to add our Google Account just like we do on our Android phone/tablet. Settings > Accounts > Add Account.
- We open Playstore we download "Google Maps".
- Next step is downloading this (http://dl-xda.xposed.info/modules/de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v33_36570c.apk) and installing it on our Android emulator (drag and drop it into Nox or simply open with: Nox). This step will install a program named "Xposed Installer".
- After Installing it we open "Xposed Installer" click on "Framework" and click the "Install/Update". After it finishes it will ask us to reboot, WE DO NOT LET IT REBOOT, and after that we hit the "Soft reboot".
- We open "Xposed Installer" again, we go into "Framework" and make sure it's installed. If not, try installing again.
- After we are sure that Xposed framework is installed we go into the "Download" inside of "Xposed Installer" hit the magnifying search button and we write "Mock Mock Locations" , we click it , we swipe to the right and install it.
- Now we go back to "Xposed Installer" , we go into "Modules" and make sure the box to the right of "Mock Mock Locations" is ticked. After we do this step we reboot android (ctrl+8) or we use the icon in the tabs to the right (anus looking icon).
- After the Android is up again, we open "Xposed Installer" for the last time, we go into "Modules" and we click the "Mock Mock Location" , we disable the ✓ next to "All apps" we click "Add app" and look for Pokemon Go. Then go back to our Android home screen.
- What we want to do now is go into Android inbuilt settings, go to the bottom and click the "About tablet" then keep clicking the "Build number" until it says you gained Developer Privileges or something like that.
- We go back to the Android settings and we will see that above the "About tablet" we have a new "Developer options" thingy, we click it, then inside enable the "Allow mock locations".
- We are done with settings things up and we move to our next part. How to spoof correctly!
- (How to spoof correctly).
- At the right side of our emulator screen we have a bar with lots of icons.
- When we hover over the things we will see what it does. For now we will look for "Virtual Location". It's the one that looks like a google marker.
- What we do with this function is spoof our location. If we do not want to cheat but just play the game from home we can find our home coordinates from Google Maps and use them, then in-game we move our character with the WASD buttons. For the sake of this guide I will be using the coordinates of an hotspot I use.
- After we click the "Virtual Location" the following window will appear:
- In the box that says "Sydney, NSW" (might be something different for you) we input the coordinates we want to use. I will use these: 40.764871, -73.972722.
- We post out coordinates in the box, and click the "Geocode" button and after that the map will move to wherever you placed it.
- Now at the bottom a white box will appear like the following and in the right side of it we have an "Ok" button that appears only when we hover over it. We click it. Or you can move the map around and simply click your location on the map (may be laggy).
- What we did now is that we set our location to that place and when we open Pokemon Go and login we will be placed there. When you are in-game you can use your WASD buttons to move around, catch Pokemons, looks for Pokemons, whatever you would do if you are walking outside you can now do in your PC.
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