[quote name='Oops! I did it again.']^ dmaul, are you not going to play Wii at all because of this? You can still add friends, still play random matches, etc.
Also, I'm GLAD I entered in all of the friend codes I did. I plan to message most of the folks on my list when I get, say, Pokemon and any other Wii online title and say "Hey, I've got Pokemon, my FC is such-and-such, let me know yours!" It'd take like 15-20 mins tops to do that for my whole list. Then I'll wait a day, get all the replies, enter the new codes, and it's done.
An inconvienence? Hell yes. But I can bear that.[/QUOTE]
I'll probably try out random matches, but I imagine it will be ruined by douches just like the people who snake all the time in Mario Kart DS.
I'm not a big fan of online gaming in general, so this isn't a huge deal to me. It's just a matter of it being such an inconvenience that I'll be less likely to bother with it and give it much of a chance. I just don't have the interest or the time really.
I'd be more inclined to try if there was a unified friends list as I could put some people on it from another forum I frequent, as well as any friends that end up getting a Wii (none of mine have one now, mostly have 360s), as it would be much easier to get games going with decent people on a consistent basis.
Not having unified friends lists means we won't be able to see when someone hops online, what game they are playing, etc. like you can on Live, and those features make it much easier.
Now it will probably be like the DS were you have to cooridnate with friends online or off to get on at the same time and hope it actually matches you up.