@kobashi100 It is pretty odd considering a lot of the ads I've seen pretty much focus on people in the age group of 20 -something-year-olds. "Hey, we're marketing this product to adults who should be responsible and understand some of the things they may encounter playing online, but we're gonna treat them like they are children." They're making a parental control app. They should use that for restricting voice chat for kids. Not just apply this restrictiveness to everybody.
@Kroko it just doesn't really make sense. Why need two devices to voice chat instead of just doing it on the system if it, in fact, can't be done like that?
@Megas Jeez, it's just a little something people like. It doesn't impact your experience, so there's nothing wrong with others wanting and getting the feature.
@Anti-Matter Unfortunately, that's just not how it works. They can't guarantee it will work perfectly all the time and technically unless a game has dedicated servers the game could lag if someone in the game has a bad connection.
Also, Sony and MS aren't perfect, but to call them nefarious and see what Nintendo thinks is a "benefit" to their service with just loaning people games compared to the other services is just pretty embarrassing.
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Re: Nintendo Details How Voice Chat And Multiplayer Lobbies Work In Splatoon 2
@Ernest_The_Crab Yeah, but you do all that on the same system. I don't need another device.
Re: Nintendo Details How Voice Chat And Multiplayer Lobbies Work In Splatoon 2
@kobashi100 It is pretty odd considering a lot of the ads I've seen pretty much focus on people in the age group of 20 -something-year-olds. "Hey, we're marketing this product to adults who should be responsible and understand some of the things they may encounter playing online, but we're gonna treat them like they are children." They're making a parental control app. They should use that for restricting voice chat for kids. Not just apply this restrictiveness to everybody.
Re: Nintendo Details How Voice Chat And Multiplayer Lobbies Work In Splatoon 2
@Kroko it just doesn't really make sense. Why need two devices to voice chat instead of just doing it on the system if it, in fact, can't be done like that?
Re: Talking Point: Important Features Yet to be Revealed for the Nintendo Switch
@Megas Jeez, it's just a little something people like. It doesn't impact your experience, so there's nothing wrong with others wanting and getting the feature.
Re: Talking Point: Considering the Paid Online Service for the Nintendo Switch
@Beau_Skunk Unfortunately, I don't think there's any way for them to do that.
Re: Talking Point: Considering the Paid Online Service for the Nintendo Switch
@Cyberbotv2 That's what everyone is saying. I wouldn't put it past Nintendo to do something like that.
Re: Talking Point: Considering the Paid Online Service for the Nintendo Switch
@Anti-Matter Unfortunately, that's just not how it works. They can't guarantee it will work perfectly all the time and technically unless a game has dedicated servers the game could lag if someone in the game has a bad connection.
Also, Sony and MS aren't perfect, but to call them nefarious and see what Nintendo thinks is a "benefit" to their service with just loaning people games compared to the other services is just pretty embarrassing.