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re: Whatever........this is a "sicboy crapping on the Switch" thread, cuz reasons
Posted on 3/7/17 at 9:08 am to sicboy
Posted on 3/7/17 at 9:08 am to sicboy
Might as well keep crapping on the Switch
inb4foxsayshedoesntneedonlinefriends
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There’s no option to filter friends out based on name or online activity, and since friends are sorted by their nicknames, not their more unique Nintendo Account User IDs, you could end up with a mess of Mikes on your hands.
There’s almost no way to differentiate between who those Mikes actually are, either. Who can tell whether the Mike with a K.K. Slider icon is the one you know from work or the one you know from school? Did you just invite your casual acquaintance Mike into your inner circle, or your ex-boyfriend? Good luck trying to keep it all straight!
The avatar options are limited as well — no Toad? Really? Thankfully, friends can assign their personal Miis as their profile icons, which may help with telling who’s who. But it’s unlikely most people will go to those lengths; most people will likely choose either Mario or Link and be done with it. (I’ve already seen some repeats.)
Without those avatars, though, friends’ profiles would feel totally barren. We can’t write up bios, share birthdays, list favorite games or any of the other fun things that Nintendo allowed 3DS owners to register on their accounts.
We also can’t message our friends or communicate with them in any way. Those features are presumably left for the smartphone app, making the Switch’s friend list just that: a list of friends. A bland, barely useful list of nicknames and icons.
Maybe this is a petty complaint. Maybe the Switch’s simplicity is an intentional selling point — certainly there are some who appreciate it. But the friend list seems like it may have been better suited for the cutting room floor in its current state. It’s just bad design for no obvious reason; there isn’t a single upside to all the easily avoided downsides baked into the current interface and features list.
inb4foxsayshedoesntneedonlinefriends
Posted on 3/7/17 at 12:06 pm to sicboy
You're complaining about a known not all the way complete UI?
We know updates are coming for all that shite
We know updates are coming for all that shite
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