strongly agree with your point.
I live in a small town on an offshore island in Australia. Because the population here is small, the local Pikmin Bloom players more or less all know each other.
Since April 30, the only large park in our town has been continuously filled with cherry blossoms by someone using GPS spoofing, 24 hours a day. This has affected a total of 45 big flowers, making it practically impossible for legitimate local players to obtain the event materials.
Among our group, there are also two elderly women with limited mobility, and that park is part of their daily routine and one of the few places where they can comfortably play. Because of this situation, they are no longer able to enjoy the game.
We have been documenting and reporting this issue to support every day for the past seven days, yet we have only received automated responses so far. This feels extremely unfair to us as legitimate players.
