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Pokémon Go Raids: How to Prevent Crashes and Recover Lost Progress

Tim Price

We’ve all experienced the frustration of losing hours of progress in a game due to an unexpected crash. Unfortunately, this issue seems to be prevalent in Pokémon Go, particularly during raids. Players have reported losing significant progress and valuable Pokémon as a result of these crashes. While Niantic, the developer of Pokémon Go, has not provided any official solutions or explanations, the Reddit community has offered some suggestions to prevent or resolve this problem.

One Reddit user shared their unfortunate experience of encountering a Shiny Guzzlord in a raid, only to have their game crash while attempting to catch it. Upon relaunching the game, they discovered that the Pokémon was gone, and their raid progress could not be recovered. This is just one example of many similar incidents that players have been facing in recent months.

To address this issue, players have suggested various fixes. One potential solution is to close the game and restart the raid, which may allow you to immediately access the catch screen. However, it is important to note that this fix may not work for everyone, as results have been mixed. Another option is to contact player support and explain the problem in the hopes of receiving assistance or compensation. However, players have also expressed dissatisfaction with Niantic’s support, as it has become increasingly unresponsive.

Some players have noticed a potential trigger for these crashes: taking screenshots. It appears that the game often crashes after a screenshot is taken. So, if you want to avoid potential crashes during raids, it might be best to refrain from taking screenshots to show off your achievements.

In conclusion, while there is no definitive solution to prevent crashes during Pokémon Go raids, these suggestions may help mitigate the issue or provide some form of resolution. It is important to remember that Niantic has not officially addressed this problem, leaving players to rely on community support and their own troubleshooting. Hopefully, Niantic will address this issue soon, allowing players to enjoy raiding without the fear of losing progress.

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Sarah Johnson

With a degree in journalism and a passion for dogs, Sarah is the perfect fit for the role of content creator. She spends her days researching and writing about various dog-related topics, from training and health to breed-specific quirks and everything in between.

 

 

 

 

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