Jaded Alyx
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This article is thread worthy IMO
I know most people here disagree with me completely, but the 'tactical' kart customisation goes against what makes this game work so well as an accessible multiplayer experience for me. The people I play MK with tend not to be regular gamers and just want to choose a character they like and set off. Having this tactical customisation gives me a big advantage because I'll know in advance a set-up which suits me, but they won't have had the game time to experiment and work out what fits for them. Even MKWii tended to annoy them, as they didn't know the advantages and disadvantages between karts and bikes, auto or manual handling, or if it made any difference which character they selected. We tend to just go back to MK64, where you pick a character and set off, because it's simpler and therefore more egalitarian: you might make a poor choice, but ultimately there's only seven alternatives so it won't take long to settle on one which works. Customisation is fine for people who get to spend lots of time playing these things, but I get the feeling that there are plenty of MK fans who don't fit that criteria and can enjoy at least a somewhat reasonable chance of success against more experienced players in a pick-up-and-play session.
but I get the feeling that there are plenty of MK fans who don't fit that criteria and can enjoy at least a somewhat reasonable chance of success against more experienced players in a pick-up-and-play session.
This article is thread worthy IMO
About the size of Download version, you can refer to this online shop pre-ordering Download code
http://joshinweb.jp/game/26572/4902370521931.html
ソフト容量(ブロック数(※本ソフトをダウンロードするのに必要なWii U本体(もしくはUSBハードディスク)の保存メモリーの空き容量
 :  4.9GB以上
It suggests the software size is above 4.9GB
I know most people here disagree with me completely, but the 'tactical' kart customisation goes against what makes this game work so well as an accessible multiplayer experience for me. The people I play MK with tend not to be regular gamers and just want to choose a character they like and set off. Having this tactical customisation gives me a big advantage because I'll know in advance a set-up which suits me, but they won't have had the game time to experiment and work out what fits for them. Even MKWii tended to annoy them, as they didn't know the advantages and disadvantages between karts and bikes, auto or manual handling, or if it made any difference which character they selected. We tend to just go back to MK64, where you pick a character and set off, because it's simpler and therefore more egalitarian: you might make a poor choice, but ultimately there's only seven alternatives so it won't take long to settle on one which works. Customisation is fine for people who get to spend lots of time playing these things, but I get the feeling that there are plenty of MK fans who don't fit that criteria and can enjoy at least a somewhat reasonable chance of success against more experienced players in a pick-up-and-play session.
I ask because I have two friends that refuse to play a Mario Kart game with anything but a GameCube Controller![]()
Since nobody's mentioned it I doubt ts still in. I found it a nice alternative and you could choose to use gyro or circle pad in 7.
Life must have been hard for them pre 2001.
Couldn't you all just agree to use the default parts?
Aww shit. I'm guessing it's just for friends and private communities, but this is still awesome.
Im perfectly okay with that. I'd rather not hear a kid cuss me out as he hits me with a red shell.
So "game chat" is their way of saying voice chat, correct? As in, thats whats in the description for games like Monster Hunter?
Can someone quickly confirm this with other eshop games that support voice chat by checking their description?
Can confirm that it does, though MH also says it supports the Wii U Microphone as an accessory right above that.
I posted this in the other thread but I'll post it here too...
Mario Kart 8 lists Game Chat as a feature.
Games like Need For Speed, Monster Hunter, and Call of Duty lists Game Chat as a feature AND either microphone or headset as an accessory.
Seems likely to me that Mario Kart 8 will just have text chat or something based on this.
I know, but the listing would still say that a headset/microphone could be used as an accessory if it had voice chat. At least, that's how the few voice chat enabled games are listed currently. No reason to assume otherwise.gamepad has mic, no headset needed for NFS at least.
I know, but the listing would still say that a headset/microphone could be used as an accessory if it had voice chat. At least, that's how the few voice chat enabled games are listed currently. No reason to assume otherwise.
I can't think of any others to check, so at the moment yea that's the only one. Though one could argue that they don't count those short messages as a full chat, so maybe Mario Kart 8 will have full text chat and not just some short messages like Mario Kart 7.Is Wii Sports Club the only game that only allows text chat/picture messages, and doesnt say "Game Chat" in the eshop description?
So the last new track is Mount Wario and the last Retro is Wario Stadium DS. Sherbet Land and Yoshi Valley are confirmed.
Proof, if it was ever needed, that Nintendo don't have to adhere to past 'traditions' they themselves put on previous games...tbh I thought '1 retro bowser castle + 1 new dk / snow track' was more of a pattern users here noticed than an intentional recurrence.
Why Pink Gold Peach over Diddy (so far)? WHY?!
Baby Lightning confirmed for DLC?B-baby Rosalina?
Nintendo's Lightning strikes again!
B-baby Rosalina?
Nintendo's Lightning strikes again!
That's quite simply one of the greatest video game racing tracks of all time.