This is EA being lazy AF because lets be honest. Madden on the Switch would sell like crazy. ESPECIALLY if it’s done well. The Switch is made for sports games. Again, if done well.
This is EA being lazy AF because lets be honest. Madden on the Switch would sell like crazy. ESPECIALLY if it’s done well. The Switch is made for sports games. Again, if done well.
So by telling people not to stream the story, they’ve pretty much guaranteed it’s going to happen. Good job.
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I have. Though as a few have already pointed out, maybe you should read it as well. Given how prominent copy and paste are in this game, yeah. The sprite limit should have been better programmed. And again, asking if you want to fix the level would be a better alternative to flat out deleting.
Sad thing is that there was a version of the dashboard a few years back that was pretty much perfect. Hell, people have said that the launch version was pretty amazing too.
Here’s a smart idea Nintendo. Maybe give a warning when you’re approaching the sprite limit and don’t let people bypass it. Or let people go in and fix their levels instead of “Oh, we deleted it. Ha Ha”
Finally, someone actually acknowledges there was a level limit.
You tell me to be less aggressive yet you’re aggressive about it.
I have seen plenty of times that someone has done something that could be bad manners and the announcers eviscerate them. I remember an incident when someone popped off prematurely and the announcers were all “WTF are you getting up for???”
Yeah. From playing myself to watching others play on stream, that game is proof positive that the Switch is capable of good multiplayer.
Oh the irony
That.....doesn’t tell us anything. I’m able to connect to other people in MM2 just fine, but it’s still a laggy mess.
I want to say it’s the name of the level, but it would be crazy that Nintendo couldn’t just tell him that. “Hey, maybe change your level name. “
This will probably help me get used to tanking. I can practice and get familiar with dungeons
I thought I’d be in the same boat. And while I immensely enjoy playing other levels, I got bit by the creative bug and have already made two levels. There are some REALLY amazing stages out there so it’s hard to not feel inspired.
I expect at least some improvement from when the service was free. Hell, PSN was free during the PS3 days and even it was better than what Nintendo is doing. If they’re not going to at least attempt then what’s the point? Just make it free again and go about your merry way.
Yeah, honestly, I agree. If I’m paying for an online service, I want most of it to be good. Give me controls so I can filter based on connection at least. And for god sake, let me message friends on the damn system. There is no excuse for that.
I didn’t say anything about being mad. I have no qualms about $20 a year. However when you pay for an online service, you expect a certain quality. You certainly don’t expect a laggy mess. So far, online wise, the service is exactly the same as it was when it was free.
I’m not saying that there shouldn’t be any lag. I’m saying that this implementation is pretty damn lazy, You have no control over who you’re matched with. Hell, Nintendo had to be persuaded to allow playing with friends down the line. This on a service that they’re charging for. You mean they can’t offer better…
As of now, it’s not. 32 is the limit