Man this thread is hilarious. For heaven sake guys, it's one of the four options. Talk about misinformation at its finest.
article said:Although, it looks like youll need to give someone a 12 digit friend code to add them if theyre not on a service that youre connected to.
It's strange you cAn add randoms from games you have seen them online in, but you need a code for people you want specifically. Like wasn't friend codes used to "protect" users from weirdos? This seems backwards.
Man this thread is hilarious. For heaven sake guys, it's one of the four options. Talk about misinformation at its finest.
It's still stupid as hellMan this thread is hilarious. For heaven sake guys, it's one of the four options. Talk about misinformation at its finest.
Main =/= onlyI don't play with people on my Facebook or social media and I don't plan to. The main method is friend codes.
Man this thread is hilarious. For heaven sake guys, it's one of the four options. Talk about misinformation at its finest.
On the other hand: Is typing a number instead of a username really that hard for some of you? Do you get angry when you ask someone for their mobile phone number and it's actually a number?
I don't play with people on my Facebook or social media and I don't plan to. The main method is friend codes.
Man this thread is hilarious. For heaven sake guys, it's one of the four options. Talk about misinformation at its finest.
Man this thread is hilarious. For heaven sake guys, it's one of the four options. Talk about misinformation at its finest.
Man this thread is hilarious. For heaven sake guys, it's one of the four options. Talk about misinformation at its finest.
It's an unnecessary step that's inconvenient and frankly completely backward in 2017.
Bruh, the other three options are from online match history, an account on your system and someone you had on the phone games.Man this thread is hilarious. For heaven sake guys, it's one of the four options. Talk about misinformation at its finest.
BTW, if Nintendo is serious about Switch being a console, why they implemented the 3DS way of adding friends instead of the Wii U way?
Nintendo have always been clueless about online, probably has to do with their "think of the children" attitude.
They still haven't put in a built in ethernet port after all these years. You fail on something that simple, what else can you expect.
Still buying it the day they announce a Monster Hunter though...
Actually, it does. It's only an option though and one that is only forced upon the user of its enabled via parental controls.You have got to be kidding me.
THE WII U DOESN'T USE FRIEND CODES
It seems just an option for friends wihout ID, it has search by id option.
Nothing wrong.
The main method for you*
edit- nvm
I blame DeNa
but also won't lose my shit since searching by ID is nothing that can't be added via future FW updates
I dont think its odd to say that. The main method to add people in general is to use an identifier, either it being an username, email or code. Otherwise it requires external things like the games you mention.I mean, sure, it's an option (and why not the user id we just set up?). But you can also add friends with the following methods:
Are friends with them in Mario Run
Are friends with them in Fire Emblem Heroes
Are friends with them in Miitomo
Both have My Nintendo linked to Twitter
Both have My Nintendo linked to Facebook
Are in the same room
To say it's the "main method" is odd, because I will be adding about 15 friends, none of which will need to use a friend code to do so.
And remember, gamers on mobile phones are used to the friend code method. Basically every gacha game uses them.