The most important part is the on-line community that is separated from the games themselves. That means devs can all use the features without extra development costs for the on-line infrastructure of their games. Used generated content will be awesome for Nintendo games. Custom Mario Kart tracks? Mario Bros stages?
@sonicriders02 The point is the community, not getting help in a game. You may have heard of Steam? The opportunities are immense and the separated OS running this stuff means it can be used by all devs in their games without extra investment. This is a great idea by Nintendo.
@trollkind Well, I appreciate the explanation, I've always found German people to be incredibly nice and polite, thank you. I guess my point was just that I would expect that people who are on a gaming site might have an internet connection and shouldn't have too much trouble paying a game that needs them to be on-line. I do, however, feel sympathy for those who do not have a good enough connection to game on-line. It just seems like a strange complaint when on-line gaming in general is so popular these days. And I agree with your point that there is way too much over-simplification in peoples trolling, ahem, arguments, these days. : )
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