Gaborn said:I think this is the crucial point which haters want to gloss over. If you're playing with 10 different people you're not going to want to make sure everyone is using their control scheme of choice (not to mention their player name) every single match. This isn't just rotating in players like melee so it's just a name change, melee didn't have customizable controls OR use 4 different controllers.
ShockingAlberto said:Not having to adjust controller choice/buttons everytime seems pretty useful.
But what do I know, I'm not a whiner.
Suburban Cowboy said:cool, instead of an update featuring something we already know is in the game, he has moved on to shit no one asked for which will never be used.
It is not Sakurai's fault you have a maximum of three friends at any given timeSuburban Cowboy said:cool, instead of an update featuring something we already know is in the game, he has moved on to shit no one asked for which will never be used.
Kulock said:![]()
It actually says "Tourney"?
Did it say that in Melee? I'm pretty sure it was Tournament Mode there...
SumGamer said:This update only make sense if there are some kind of stats keeping with the account.
If that happens, the game will notify Sakurai, and he will come to your home and give you the right controller.DavidDayton said:The only thing I'm curious about is what happens if someone is moved to a controller they didn't want to use... as in you have two Wii/Nunchucks, two Wavebirds, and three Wavebird players.
Are you serious? This will definitely be used by those who can get together at least seven other people. I have family members who throw parties like twice a week and invite thirty people--granted, not all of them play video games, but enough of them to justify a feature like this.Suburban Cowboy said:cool, instead of an update featuring something we already know is in the game, he has moved on to shit no one asked for which will never be used.
CreatureX3 said:If that happens, the game will notify Sakurai, and he will come to your home and give you the right controller.
Iam Canadian said:No, little R.O.B.S just come out of the Wii and distribute the appropriate controllers.
Jiggy37 said:Are you serious? This will definitely be used by those who can get together at least seven other people. I have family members who throw parties like twice a week and invite thirty people--granted, not all of them play video games, but enough of them to justify a feature like this.
HK-47 said:R.O.B. is evil though!
Iam Canadian said:They also plant a Subspace Bomb in your house.
There was a theory floating around for a while that Melee's AI will "learn" techniques you use.Jiggy37 said:Personally, I'm waiting for the update where we find out that Brawl actually has android AI on the disc so that if you put it into a decent robot, the robot will grow and learn by running calculations on how to improve its own functionality, can modify and enhance the game code from now until the end of time, and has the capability to erase some of your memory at will so that at any moment you choose you can experience Brawl as if you never played it before.
Not...really. Melee was a utilitarian mess. Barely better menus than the N64 game. Brawl looks nice and clean.Christopher said:Melee looks so classy compared to this:
[I MG]http://ndex.simgames.net/screenshots/hardware/svideo/ssbm.jpg[/IMG]
Its just menus but still
ShockingAlberto said:Not...really. Melee was a utilitarian mess. Barely better menus than the N64 game. Brawl looks nice and clean.
ShockingAlberto said:There was a theory floating around for a while that Melee's AI will "learn" techniques you use.
Well, maybe that didn't happen, but Brawl's AI certainly will! Unlike Dreamcast, it's thinking, and unlike PS3, it's living! Surely Sakurai has done what no genius before him could have ever.ShockingAlberto said:There was a theory floating around for a while that Melee's AI will "learn" techniques you use.
Christopher said:Melee looks so classy compared to this:
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Its just menus but still
I'm pretty certain this feature wasn't in Melee. If it was, it must have been hidden deep within the menus.Firestorm said:Because people are dumb:
THIS WAS ALREADY IN MELEE SOME OF YOUR JOKES DON'T MAKE SENSE
KevinCow said:I'm pretty certain this feature wasn't in Melee. If it was, it must have been hidden deep within the menus.
NeonZ said:Melee had something like this update in tournament mode, but it was mostly pointless because it was just a type of tournament, and didn't give access to the character selection screen and full settings menu between the matches.
Yeah; no. That was what I hoped for after Metroid Prime: Hunters; And it didn't happen...marc^o^ said:Great update, I hope this Smash Bros will serve as the new benchmark for future Nintendo multiplayer games.
zaxor0 said:Translations
Imagine five or more players, as they cower before the Wii.
Do you briefly's loo?
And a Wii does what one must do Wii!
ShockingAlberto said:There was a theory floating around for a while that Melee's AI will "learn" techniques you use.