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UltimateUnknown said:
blkfish92 said:
Seriously they just need to copy xbox and ps by using usernames, what other way can they take??

Exactly. Although I appreciate Nintendo's innovation, sometimes it feels like they overcomplicate things.

All this Miiverse is nice and all, but it won't mean anything if you can't add or invite someone you see online with just one press of a button like in XBL. When I play on XBL things just feel as though how they should be, but only when I go back to the Wii or 3DS do I realise how good XBL really is for online gaming/interaction.

Seriously Nintendo, just get rid of the friend codes altogether and put in usernames. PLEASE!!!

With how many odd spellings and numbers there are in most gaming usernames due to uniqueness issues, how is a entering in a friend code substantially different than entering in a username?

I agree that they need other ways to allow people to add friends, but I also think that they need to do this in a way that is managed through parental controlls. The most restricted version would be no friends, followed by friend codes only, then allow adding of individuals tied to you through friend codes (ie you have a friend who gave you their friend code so you can add anyone who gave them their friend code), then friends of friends, and finally open discovery.

With an approach like this the average parent of an 8 year old can feel comfortable that their children are only playing with family members and their young friends online, while teenagers may have a greater ability to make online friends, and an adult can adjust their settings to a level they feel most comfortable with.

 

The reason this is so important for Nintendo is because, while there have been several incidents of sexual predators on XBox Live that haven't impacted Microsoft's image, people will expect a greater level of safety from any service Nintendo provides.

 

Edit: I also thought of an additional way to add friends ... allow people to join groups, some of which may be closed others entirely open. Hypothetically speaking, ioi could create a gamrconnect group that anyone could join and play games with other people in the group.