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Translated Interview
Major Points
I'm not sure if I like the lack of a universal username. On one hand, it might be hard to keep track of who's who, depending on how the buddy list is done. On the other hand, it's nice that people can change their handles and they'll still be on your list.
Since they share the same network, the Revolution's online system should be nearly identical.
Major Points
- 3 ways to choose an opponent: From your buddy list, someone of the same skill level, someone of any skill level
- Friends can be added to your buddy list locally OR over the internet
- There are NO universal usernames. You can name your character different things in different games and duplicate names are allowed.
- To have someone add you to their buddy list, you ask your DS for a password which you give to them. (sounds kinda like Animal Crossing to me)
- Nintendo-made hotspots are still planned for malls and the like. Even in the US and Europe. No idea how many.
- Matchmaking is still free. 3rd parties can charge for more complex things (like MMORPGs) but Nintendo won't take a percent of the fee.
- Read the interview for techincal details on dealing with WEP, etc. It's still planned to be completely transparent to the user.
- Buddy list management, high score rankings, etc. thru Nintendo.com.
I'm not sure if I like the lack of a universal username. On one hand, it might be hard to keep track of who's who, depending on how the buddy list is done. On the other hand, it's nice that people can change their handles and they'll still be on your list.
Since they share the same network, the Revolution's online system should be nearly identical.