Most people i have on miiverse are not little kids. But miiverse is full of little kids, even so the community is pretty good. I use it almost everyday now.
Does Miiverse matter? | |||
| yes | 13 | 33.33% | |
| I don't use it so I shou... | 4 | 10.26% | |
| no | 14 | 35.90% | |
| sort of | 4 | 10.26% | |
| other | 0 | 0% | |
| see results | 1 | 2.56% | |
| It does matter but I say ... | 3 | 7.69% | |
| I am a mod and Miiverse gets the ban hammer | 0 | 0% | |
| Total: | 39 | ||
Most people i have on miiverse are not little kids. But miiverse is full of little kids, even so the community is pretty good. I use it almost everyday now.
| BasilZero said: Is this a hidden meaning Star Wars thread? |
That's what I thought too... .-.
Bet with Teeqoz for 2 weeks of avatar and sig control that Super Mario Odyssey would ship more than 7m on its first 2 months. The game shipped 9.07m, so I won

| BasilZero said: Is this a hidden meaning Star Wars thread? |
lol, my thoughts exactly.
"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."
I think what people are trying to say is that just because Miiverse talks positively about a game it doesn't mean it is a good game.

If it mattered, the Wii-U would be doing better. I love it, but apparently, like always, I'm in the minority.
I love Miiverse solely for the absolutely hilarious posts that end up on there. Some of my favs:




People buy the games they are interested in, which typically leads them to have fun with the games they bought, which leads them to post good things. Basically, miiverse is very biased and in general, positive with each game.
Reviewers, on the other hand, are more objective. They play a game regardless of whether a game suits their interest, and they grade it accordingly.
In short, you shouldn't really care much about miiverse reception
Miiverse has been gradually getting worse and worse with every new update. Originally it was perfect for everyone. You went on, made a post, commented on others' posts, and uploaded screenshots for people to see. With the 2013 Thanksgiving update, Nintendo wanted to make the community "less selfish" and removed the Yeah Counter from player profiles. for many the counter served as a way of showing hoe much people enjoyed the posts you made, and while individual posts had counters, the removal of the overall Yeah Counter was unneeded and it sadly never returned.
In 2014 the biggest upset ever happened on miiverse that really set the line between "family filtered" and "censorship". People were outraged at how easy it was to be banned from using miiverse. Anything from off-topic conversations to having strong opinions were taken down and people were being banned left and right. At one point it was so bad that a Miiverse Admin got banned from using Miiverse. People found ways around it by making new accounts to keep using it, but Nintendo started making Miiverse bans worse by banning entire consoles.
Then the 2015 update rolled out. Nintendo decided that too much spam and junk threads were being posted and placed more restrictions than ever on what could be posted. all posts were separated into categories which took the fun out of seeing new content. general discussions were required to have titles, and play journals were just unappealing.
Miiverse is just a wreck now and im not sure i will ever use it again.
| curl-6 said: I love Miiverse solely for the absolutely hilarious posts that end up on there. |
Ditto: hope NX has the same functionality. Love seeing people's artwork.
Not anyone will bad mouth a game they spent money on, and even if a game is bad, you can still have fun with it it, and that fun can blind you from how bad the game is. Also, I guarantee that for games like Mario Tennis and amiibo Festival, most on miiverse do think badly of them. It's just that they didn't buy the game nor care about it enough to post on it. The sales speak for themselves afterall.