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Looks like Nintendo's making the online experience for this game a pretty cumbersome affair:
Strangely, despite the Wii hardware having its own friend list, Battle Revolution uses its own, independent friend list. Each game includes a unique 12-digit friend code, different from your Wii system number. To create a friend, both sides have to input the other's code. How you actually go about exchanging these codes is a mystery, as the information is not included on your battle pass. Once again, I presume Nintendo wants you to only exchange codes with your real life friends.
The actual online play also has some problems, primarily with lag. Every menu selection seems to be accompanied by a couple of seconds of lag. Select the command to fight, wait two seconds, select an attack, wait two seconds, select a target, wait two seconds, then repeat for the second Pokemon in your party. Menu-based games shouldn't have this problem.
I'm not really looking to play online, so this doesn't bother me too much, but it does seem like Nintendo has found an impressive array of ways to botch the online experience. Their games are so cleanly designed... why does playing online have to be so laborious and painful?The actual online play also has some problems, primarily with lag. Every menu selection seems to be accompanied by a couple of seconds of lag. Select the command to fight, wait two seconds, select an attack, wait two seconds, select a target, wait two seconds, then repeat for the second Pokemon in your party. Menu-based games shouldn't have this problem.