[QUOTE="icarus212001"][QUOTE="lilZOoLu"] y doesnt nintendo have a headset?the online is so **** you dont know who you are playing with example in brawl u never know if nintendo has just set up cpus 4 u to fight online(random matches).to make money nintendo needs 2 get a headset and follow ms and sony.thats why nintendo online sucks.like in balliton wars you want 2 know who your playing with or u will never win.do u think they will unveil 1 at e3?
theweakbear
dont know. dont care.
headsets are fine and dandy until some litle kids starts screaming like a girl on the mic or some jerk starts to scream obscenities for everyone to hear how "cool" he is.
the only game a headset is good for is Team Fortress 2. other than that, forget it. unneccsary
Wow. How many times has this been brought up? If anyone does that, you can mute them..And if Nintendo doesn't want that to even happen to begin with, they could make it so parents would change a simple setting. Nintendo should put a service where they are very strict with online policies. Do anything bad even once and BAM 2 month ban. They should have an online service where you pay, I might pay for $5 a month or something to improve online. I also think Nintendo should have similar online for all of their game. I hate how some games have features that other dont, and MOH uses a different system, and each game has it's own friend code.
thats nice but lets face it. most parents nowadays are too lazy to even remember their kids names. nintendo can put a setting, but parents would be too lazy to notice or care. which is ironic really because those same parents form groups and militias against GTA 4 and Mass Effect when there is a feature on their respective console to limit kids from using it.
my arguement comes from the distinct notion that kids will be kids and they will find a way around it and when that happens my ear drums will never stop bleeding. sure you can mute them, but what if that same person is on your team? and your playing co-op? not very useful there, eh?
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