MasterShotgun said:So it's like a PC? I'm not sure if I can get behind this or not.
No its not like a PC.
Most PCs have a unified place to play their online games - either Gamespy or Steam.
MasterShotgun said:So it's like a PC? I'm not sure if I can get behind this or not.
Nintendo is seriously like an abusive player.corkscrewblow said:
This refers to the little tag line you attach to your Mii that shows up in the friend code list and Streetpass.Kaijima said:A thought:
There are planned features for the 3DS that haven't even been activated yet such as sending messages to other users (it even says you can in the system menu but it's not there yet, lol). We *know* that Nintendo is ramping up their online service with dedicated servers to track and distribute information: it's called Spotpass. Publishers big and small can upload information to be distributed automatically to every system.
He's afraid. Reality is dawning upon him.jay said:Where is AceBandage to tell us it will at least be like the 3DS and everyone is wrong for being pessimistic?
Busaiku said:Wait, why are they taking steps back from 3DS?
And we keep on talking about and questioning it thus making it THE hot topic of the moment. According to keikaku or something like that.Instro said:Yet again though Nintendo fails to explain things with any real detail leaving everyone confused as shit. I'm excited for the console, but this reveal has been beyond strange.
Chittagong said:I honestly thought it's not possible to dream up an online system worse than the friend codes one they currently have.
I take that back.
At Nintendo, they dreamers.
Duderz said:This system should not have been shown at E3 in this state. As nice as some of those tech demos look, I'm just as in the dark about key features as before.
Well, there are certainly ways to interpret it that sound better than face value, but Nintendo hasn't exactly earned the benefit of the doubt when it comes to online functionality.MTMBStudios said:As terrible as this sounds, it doesn't mean that Nintendo still can't have a unified OS level messaging/chat/friends list stuff. It could just be the online play that the third parties handle in their own way.
Oh I have no doubt there is a fair chance this will be some PS2 level shit.FoneBone said:Well, there are certainly ways to interpret it that sound better than face value, but Nintendo hasn't exactly earned the benefit of the doubt when it comes to online functionality.
JasonMCG said:Sounds to me like what EA does...only Nintendo wants to do it with every publisher.
MTMBStudios said:As terrible as this sounds, it doesn't mean that Nintendo still can't have a unified OS level messaging/chat/friends list stuff. It could just be the online play that the third parties handle in their own way, like how steam works.
Steam has it's own friends/chat/overlay over everything even if the game runs its own online.
Alextended said:Can someone transcribe what was said? I watched the whole video linked but my attention drifted off (to GAF) and I completely missed hearing anything about the online, lol.
Online gaming is very important to us, and we've heard the demands of the veteran gamers that want that. So, we're going to be more flexible with online this time when it comes to online, we're going to work with our 3rd party partners. We're not going to have a centralized one type fits all approach, it is going to be more the publishers trying to figure out what they want to do and we'll try to bring that to life and make sure our platform can support that vision
Glad you seem so concerned with where I'm at. Not creepy at all.jay said:Where is AceBandage to tell us it will at least be like the 3DS and everyone is wrong for being pessimistic?
MTMBStudios said:Oh I have no doubt there is a fair chance this will be some PS2 level shit.
That's kind of a lot to expect. I guess we'll seeTeknoman said:Well as long as we have single friend list, a way to send messages, a way to invite people from different games (or at least send a message that contains the invite) and quality voice chat, i'm good.
GregLombardi said:I agree.
If there isn't an Xbox Live like system for Wii U, its no buy for me.
Simple as that. They need to discuss this before launch.
Plinko said:Serious question: Does anybody else think 3rd parties are actually telling Nintendo that this is the type of system they want?
Plinko said:Serious question: Does anybody else think 3rd parties are actually telling Nintendo that this is the type of system they want?
Don't know which Nintendo fan you're talkin' about but it ain't me. Sakurai can keep his visions for Brawl and Nintendo can take a hike this time..Mr. B Natural said:Holy shit. I gave Nintendo 1...and I mean 1 benefit of the doubt and they couldn't do it.
I guess I'll go back to my old statement here even when Nintendo fans do actually call Nintendo out on something -
Why try when it's been shown for 10 years that you don't have to?
Sure, the fans did rightfully complain when smash bros brawl came out about the pathetic online, and good for them for doing it, but they bought the giant pile of mediocrity anyway, didn't they? AND they still justified their purchase and will by the next one regardless of quality and innovation and effort. Why try? Nintendo has no motivation. The only thing they have to do is get those grandmas and the 40 year olds that don't really care about mario or whatever to buy their systems. That's where they need to try. Those the are customers that actually look at the product before purchasing it and don't hyper actively market themselves.
Thanks. Someone should edit that in the OP, I doubt most people heard it. This could mean pretty much anything at this point, how about waiting for actual information?Truth101 said:Online gaming is very important to us, and we've heard the demands of the veteran gamers that want that. So, we're going to be more flexible with online this time when it comes to online, we're going to work with our 3rd party partners. We're not going to have a centralized one type fits all approach, it is going to be more the publishers trying to figure out what they want to do and we'll try to bring that to life and make sure our platform can support that vision
Alextended said:Someone should edit that in the OP, I doubt most people even read it. This could mean pretty much anything at this point, how about waiting for actual information?
MTMBStudios said:As terrible as this sounds, it doesn't mean that Nintendo still can't have a unified OS level messaging/chat/friends list stuff. It could just be the online play that the third parties handle in their own way, like how steam works.
Steam has it's own friends/chat/overlay over everything even if the game runs its own online.
Plinko said:Serious question: Does anybody else think 3rd parties are actually telling Nintendo that this is the type of system they want?
Truth101 said:GAF likes to jump to conclusions and rage, so I doubt most will be reasonable.
Raide said:After years and years, Nintendo should already know what they need to do.
Nobody expects them to offer every detail this far out, but there's a certain bare-minimum functionality they should be guaranteeing (account-based system, invites, chat).linko9 said:Jesus people, it's over a year away, I'm sure even they don't know exactly what they're going to do with online. Even 3DS has a friends' list, I'm sure Wii U will as well.
linko9 said:Jesus people, it's over a year away, I'm sure even they don't know exactly what they're going to do with online. Even 3DS has a friends' list, I'm sure Wii U will as well.
FoneBone said:Nobody expects them to offer every detail this far out, but there's a certain bare-minimum functionality they should be guaranteeing (account-based system, invites, chat).
the fact that they didn't start working on it immediately after the Wii released is a little mind-bogglingAveron said:It took MS--a software company at heart with years of experience in the online space--years to build Live to be where it is today. Expecting Nintendo to have something comparable to Live is wildly unrealistic. The best we can hope for is a system similar to PSN circa 2006.
Krowley said:I don't know.
I read that and it's clear as day that the system they have in mind is going to be more PC-like. I don't think it's remotely ambiguous.
Thats ... pretty much what I gathered from it.DeaconKnowledge said:Uh, I think he's talking about philosophy, not actual implementation.
Sounds to me like he's saying Nintendo will listen to what 3rd parties want instead of saying "here it is, you're on your own."
GregLombardi said:I agree.
If there isn't an Xbox Live like system for Wii U, its no buy for me.
Simple as that. They need to discuss this before launch.
AceBandage said:Glad you seem so concerned with where I'm at. Not creepy at all.
Anyway, I'll wait and see. It's pretty obvious he was aping what Reggie had said earlier but with a new spin, so there's nothing we can really take from it other than there's nothing set in stone yet.