Oh, my, he was suspended to 31/12/9999...he have to wait now!Tichinde925 said:Brian117 said:Ok wow, this has literally made me sick to my stomach...I'm literally holding my stomach while looking at the floor about to throw up. How could this happen? HOW? God dangit, Now the only thing we can do now is just play with friends.
But I keep telling myself. The Wii still has wireless updates, and if Nintendo somehow finds that people are getting first, and their time is below the normal. They should somehow pinpoint the exact wii system ID and code that their using. Because when you first start start up MK, and connect to WiFi, they ask you if you want to Permit, or Prohibit sending Nintendo information such as your Mii, Nickname, and something with your Wii...forgot it. So hopefully people will hit Permit, and Nintendo can track them down and either,
1, Release a custom mandatory update to their system only.
2, Ban their Wii IP from going on ANY WiFi game.
I need some tums...x_x
That wont stop anything. Im pretty sure if anyone cheats, they sure as hell wont want to be caught. (Meaning none of them will be hitting "Permit" as you say) Banning by IP doesnt necessarily work as IP addresses changes / can be changed manually. It will only affect those with Static IPs.
Nintendo wont release an update that only affects one person. It has to affect everyone.
This is Nintendo, not Microsoft.
Never in Nintendo, in this generation, will you see:
That person wasnt banned for cheating but for playing a Halo 3 beta game online. He was an idiot to go online with it.
Anyway...does it very common to see cheating person?