16th July 2007, 2:37 PM
I play online games, ABF. I'd rather not count the hours I've spent blowing people away in Counter Strike Source. While your point is valid, in that Nintendo's online service isn't as varied as (to cite a personal example) Steam, it's enough for me. When I play Mario Kart, I'm not sitting there thinking "man, I sure wish I could add this guy to my friends list" or "boy, I wish I could talk into the microphone" or wow, this service is really lacking". I'm thinking "I am playing Mario Kart online".
I don't see any reason not to enjoy it for what it is. I dare say that people like who who shun it are giving Nintendo the <i>impression</i> we don't care by not using it. Perhaps if it were shown how popular it is, Nintendo would expand the service.
I repeat a line I said in my earlier post that went ignored:
I don't see any reason not to enjoy it for what it is. I dare say that people like who who shun it are giving Nintendo the <i>impression</i> we don't care by not using it. Perhaps if it were shown how popular it is, Nintendo would expand the service.
I repeat a line I said in my earlier post that went ignored:
Me, like, right up there Wrote:Why not put more emphasis on what is there, instead of shunning it for what is not?
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