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Visiting my sister in Nashville this weekend. We spent seven hours at Opry Mills mall yesterday, not a single Street Pass.
Tennessee sucks.
Tennessee sucks.
RIP Opryland.Visiting my sister in Nashville this weekend. We spent seven hours at Opry Mills mall yesterday, not a single Street Pass.
Tennessee sucks.
Just got a 3DS XL and turned this feature on during setup. Not even entirely sure how it works (you just leave your DS on and walk around with it?) but I live in a largish city so I'm hoping I get a few hits, at the very least.
Just got a 3DS XL and turned this feature on during setup. Not even entirely sure how it works (you just leave your DS on and walk around with it?) but I live in a largish city so I'm hoping I get a few hits, at the very least.
Been meaning to ask: are steps counted while a DS game is in sleep mode? Can you Streetpass in DS sleep mode?
Actually, from my experience, it actually does count steps in DS games in sleep mode, but no other 3DS sleep mode features work that I know of.
Visiting my sister in Nashville this weekend. We spent seven hours at Opry Mills mall yesterday, not a single Street Pass.
Tennessee sucks.
Just caught up on the Nintendo Direct mini and this is slightly old news.
I found the description of the streetpass relay interesting. It is the last person to visit the zone whose data you will get and then your data will replace theirs.
I can see a problem of doing a Nintendo Zone tour of the local area and running into the same person multiple times (which like real streetpassing means only 1 hit) or leaving that for the next person. I guess we have to hope Nintendo foresaw people will visit multiple zones for more hits.
It sounds like you just need to be in range of their wireless network.I just found a few of those Nintendo zones in my area. Do I actually have to go to three places like Starbucks and log in on my 3DS? Or can I pass by it for a tag like any other 3DS user?
I just found a few of those Nintendo zones in my area. Do I actually have to go to three places like Starbucks and log in on my 3DS? Or can I pass by it for a tag like any other 3DS user?
That's the key question that will decide if it will be awesome or worthless.
If I have to be take the 3DS out and log-in to Nintendo Zone I won't do it.
If it works like regular Streetpass I'll get more passes than I can handle.
I'd still do it every now and then even if I'd have to start the Nintendo Zone app.
I'm that desperate.
So what's the last square for after you buy all four new games?
A 3DS auto connects to a Nintendo zone (provided wireless is on), right?
In that case the system update would be for it to execute a Streetpass to a Web URL (based off that particular zone) using that access point once detected. As a result I would expect it to be somewhat slower than normal Streetpass but in principle should be automatic.
I just hope they get clever and check if you already/still exist in a different zone before you take over that point (that would solve the problem I outlined above).
I carry my 3ds in my class/work/gym bag basically every single day and haven't had a single street pass in the 2 months or so I've had it.
Once you buy a hat from the exchange booth it won't appear in there again.Your wireless slider is on, right?
Question: Is it possible that the hats in the exchange booth are things I already have or not?
Okay, I gotta make a choice. Shogun or Medieval??
Just caught up on the Nintendo Direct mini and this is slightly old news.
I found the description of the streetpass relay interesting. It is the last person to visit the zone whose data you will get and then your data will replace theirs.
I can see a problem of doing a Nintendo Zone tour of the local area and running into the same person multiple times (which like real streetpassing means only 1 hit) or leaving that for the next person. I guess we have to hope Nintendo foresaw people will visit multiple zones for more hits.
Once you buy a hat from the exchange booth it won't appear in there again.
Doesn't matter other than for aesthetics. The medieval one looks better in my opinion though.
Good! Thanks.
Yeah, I know it's just thematic, but knowing it can't ever be changed made it tough for me to decide. I ultimately went with medieval, though.
After having played all but Spooky Manor, I gotta say, these are worth $15 for the bundle. Not too bad at all. I'll probably play them for a few minutes daily for a long time.
Too bad flower town is all fictitious flowers, though! As long as I'm doing this, it would've been fun to actually learn real things while I'm at it.
I passed someone today with 112,000 soldiers in Battle.
Puts my 6000 to shame.
I think I finally decided to skip Garden and Warrior's. They seem fine, and I admit I am kinda interested in the Garden, but frankly playing 5 games every time I get a StreetPass just seems way too daunting and time consuming. So Mii Force and Monster Manor it is. I'll start with Mii Force and pick up the other a bit later.
I think I finally decided to skip Garden and Warrior's. They seem fine, and I admit I am kinda interested in the Garden, but frankly playing 5 games every time I get a StreetPass just seems way too daunting and time consuming. So Mii Force and Monster Manor it is. I'll start with Mii Force and pick up the other a bit later.
Got the last fight in battle done with 160k battlers.
finally!
edit:
why the fuck do people hate on garden? do you guys even play more then the initial few rounds?
it's awesome!
Not really and that isn't the point of the game at all (otherwise, adventure games would be about how fast you can advance the text).I think it's neat, but you can 'play' it with your eyes closed while holding R + A.
Sometimes, when you place a piece the Mii that gave you the piece can show up inside and will join you for an ATK/DEF boost until you run out of Miis. This only happens with Streetpassed Miis and not with Cats or Dogs. I'm also guessing the larger the room you make, the higher the chance of the Mii showing up.How do you team up with other Miis in Monster Manor? I am on the 5th floor and I haven't been able to (or I missed the option).
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Flower town is mostly about collecting (seeds, flowers, gardens, vases and furniture) and finding the correct combination of seeds to get the desired results.
Because even after you have played it multiple times Mendel will still give you the same lengthy tutorial text every time you start it up until you grow a flower (which could take a lot of start ups depending on your streetpasses) or reach some other arbitrary goal, and this happens over and over as the game seemingly never stops explaining new things to you or repeating the same things you already know.why the fuck do people hate on garden? do you guys even play more then the initial few rounds?
it's awesome!