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#1 GoDsSoN770
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Who dares to challenge my Conan? Watch someone try and copy mine lol.....
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#2 GoDsSoN770
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My Conan and Perrin Kaplan Mii owns all others... I wanna see someone with better ones.... :)
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Wat ya think??
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#4 GoDsSoN770
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I definitely have some pretty unique miis, a lot of them are pretty easily recognizable too... Heres my code. You can then hit "cal friends" and view my other miis as wel... Some of you might not be familiar with all these celebs, so I'll name them... First one is Hiphop Artist Nas.... Search google pics if you don't know who some of these are... Other: Talk Show host Conan Obrien, Chris Martin of Coldplay, Tom of the band Keane, Iwata and Miyamoto, as well as Perrin Kaplan, Music Artist Lilly Allen, and Music artist and dancer Ciara. Yao Ming of the Houston Rockets (where I live), President George Bush, and Hiro Nakumara from the Hit series "Heroes".... Please check em out and rate em.... Heres the code: 7508-6218-8001... check em out!! Thanx everybody......
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#5 GoDsSoN770
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Getting a Wireless router would be your best option. You should be able to find a good one for about $30-$40. I'd suggest a Netgear. Without a router, you'd have to keep plugging your modem to your Wii everytime you'd want to go online on your Wii. Then no one else could use the internet. That would be a pain.
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[QUOTE="GoDsSoN770"]The random feature is used to find someone of the same skill level as you. This partains to ranked games, just like in Strikers. Co-op and friends codes are two different things. Co-op is a game mode. I'm pretty sure you'll be able to play against your friends whos code you have, in the 3 available modes (Assault,Skirmish,Co-op). The online setup for the games wont be that different. Just like the DS, most of the games had the same basic setup. I don't see Wii games being much different. Especially games from Nintendo.Duckman5

I know that but I can see you teaming up with one of your friends on your list THEN going to find someone to face randomly.

The reason this wont happen, is because it has never happened in any other Nintendo Wifi games (including DS). Again the setup will not change. For example: Metroid Prime Hunters allows you to play your freinds, but when your playing your friends, thats just it, your playing friends or rivals. There is the ability to team up, but this again is only for friends and rivals on your list. So you need four participants. (4 friends or 4 rivals) It can't be two of you there and then it finds two other strangers to play against. We know Battalion Wars is up to 4 players. For what we know, 2 persons per system is the most likely.

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The random feature is used to find someone of the same skill level as you. This partains to ranked games, just like in Strikers. Co-op and friends codes are two different things. Co-op is a game mode. I'm pretty sure you'll be able to play against your friends whos code you have, in the 3 available modes (Assault,Skirmish,Co-op). The online setup for the games wont be that different. Just like the DS, most of the games had the same basic setup. I don't see Wii games being much different. Especially games from Nintendo.
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#8 GoDsSoN770
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The first page has two links. Assualt and Skirmish are obviously 1 vs. 1. As for Co-op, it has been confirmed that there will be capture the flag for up to four people. Afterall, it is co-op, and it says that Co-op mode will have you working with friends. Friends are not random people. Friends are either someone you know, or someones friend code that you have. Think about it. If you and people from your friends code list teamed up, who would you play against? Now if you and a guest teamed up, you most likely be matched up with two other people,(someone and their guest) just like in Mario Strikers Charged. The online will not be that different from game to game, unless its a 3rd party game of course. Nintendo games will be really simple online games. Which is totally fine by me.
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#9 GoDsSoN770
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Co-op online will be you and a guest, just like in Strikers. Thats still 2 vs. 2. Your not teaming up with other players over the net though. Thats why VC is not mandatory.
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#10 GoDsSoN770
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I have no idea what you two dudes are trying to say, but with or without voice chat i'm gonna get this game. But voice chat would improve it a bit.Shanerfin

The only thing a mic would do is allow you to talk trash to your opponent. When your against someone, theres really no need to talk to them. Just like in a real war. Do you think soldiers are out there talking to the enemies, saying "Im gonna PWN you", and stuff like this?? I think their jobs are to eleminate the enemy. Not to socialize with them.