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I've been playing Oblivion on PC for a few weeks and I keep wanting to pause the game and post a screenshot on Miiverse, but then remembering I can't do that.
But then he wouldn't be able to sing "dey see me rollin'".
The problem with MiiVerse is that Nintendo is still very much afraid of "everything Internet" - they dipped a toe in, they've decided that the stream is cold and decided to return to their blanket. The MiiVerse has all the potential to become Nintendo's console equivalent of Facebook, including video and photo sharing, proper Friends List that work on MiiVerse and in-game, automatic collection and sharing of the dreaded Friend Codes etc., but they have to brave themselves into it or it'll always be "politically correct first and foremost" and it will never reach its full potential because "think of the children!".I know that this is the EoF, but I'd like to get serious here (just for a moment, don't worry) and state my opinion of Miiverse. At first I thought it was ridiculous, partly because of the name. When they started out it was insanely strict, if you even thought about saying "poop" (or posted www.HacksDen.com inmyyour profile) you got a 2-week ban.
Then they started easing up. Light swearing is usually allowed (just don't make it an insult), and people post some hilarious stuff. Sometimes when I get bored I just go to Miiverse and look through the great comments, or view some of the impressive art people have drawn. I absolutely love it. It's also satisfying helping new gamers get past obstacles (especially in VC games) that would otherwise cause a rage-quit.
I've been playing Oblivion on PC for a few weeks and I keep wanting to pause the game and post a screenshot on Miiverse, but then remembering I can't do that.
You really should look into things before complaining about them.The problem with MiiVerse is that Nintendo is still very much afraid of "everything Internet" - they dipped a toe in, they've decided that the stream is cold and decided to return to their blanket. The MiiVerse has all the potential to become Nintendo's console equivalent of Facebook, including video and photo sharing, proper Friends List that work on MiiVerse and in-game, automatic collection and sharing of the dreaded Friend Codes etc., but they have to brave themselves into it or it'll always be "politically correct first and foremost" and it will never reach its full potential because "think of the children!".
You really should look into things before complaining about them.
The friend system is fine. There is no friend-code system on the Wii U. It works just like any other setup. If you like someone, send them a friend request. It logs all the names of people you've played online with recently too, so if you liked someone on chat and forgot to send a request in-game, you can do it later. I've even run across a few people from GBAtemp on Monster Hunter and added them.
There is a messaging system in Miiverse, and you can call people (video and/or audio) through Wii U Chat.
I'm glad it's stricter than other systems too. We don't need broadcasts of men undressing unconscious women showing up on Miiverse like on PSN.
The 3DS version sucks, but I think it's based on the web version due to limited amount of memory. Maybe the new 3DS will allow messaging. It all depends on if they dedicate more memory to background processes, or if it all goes to the games.He may be speaking of the severely neutered 3DS version of miiverse. No messaging, no direct adding (and if you attempt to contact someone to add you for a trade or whatever you get moderated), etc.
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