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Just_Ben said:
bdbdbd said:
By the way, Wii has a "general" code for all the online games (atleast so i have understood), which is the Wii friendcode, since you can send friend requests through message board from the game. The number of friends, then again, is a little small at least in MKWii, since it fits only 30 per license. So, if you could add random people as friends ingame and chat with friends, the "protection system" would be gone. So you can have only one of those two. @Ben: I agree about the missing "no"("Ready?" "Maple Treeway!"). And it could have some sort of customisation for the messages. If Nintendo would address these issues, which people complain here, it would create new issues, which would need to be addressed. Now, there are some issues, but as in protective measure, it's much better this way. And about the voice chat, you definately don't want to hear me after you push me down from the track in Mario Kart.
Why, because you would yell words that usally written as $@abuc$%@? Isn't that the suppose of Mario Kart? Playing with you online is damn fun, playing with my friend at home is more. Why? Because he yells at me after I threw him off;)

 And no the Wii Friendcode is not that global: You can't see what a friend is playing right now, and is for the entiere Wii. Now the Wii is for the entire family. So there are persons in there, that I don't know, are there? 


So true. It's the social aspect. Btw, how do you swear in german? That's something they don't teach at school. The german movies i have watched have taught me schweinehund, but that's not actually swearing. The swedes swear shouting sjutton (seventeen).

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