StarCreator
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If he got his passes from other 3DSes or legitimate relays, then why should he? I'm pretty sure that's exactly the kind of activity Nintendo was trying to encourage when they developed the StreetPass system in the first place.I've been in your shoes. I've only had homepass set up since last October, and I'm in a very rural area. I have to travel 20 miles away just to find the nearest relay points. I used to play using just play coins for the most part. I got 2 StreetPasses in my first year with a 3DS. Even before homepass though, we had people from Japan and people like Tyeforce from StreetPass meetup groups who put all our StreetPass accomplishments to shame. Are those people supposed to stay out of this topic too?
Under normal circumstances I would be completely against using something like homepass myself, but the unfortunate reality of the situation is that StreetPass is made with crowded Japanese cities in mind, not rural America (or indeed even cities in NA/EU) where you rarely get StreetPasses if ever. The alternative for me is travelling 20 miles to town and then sitting in McDonalds parking lots to get StreetPasses which completely flies in the face of the passive nature of the StreetPass design. Without homepass I would be drastically behind compared to the average user here.
So because I choose to use a workaround to get more than 12 passes a month (not counting passes from my own household) I should be ostracized from the GAF StreetPass community?
Regardless of what justifications you come up for it, you are exploiting a system in an unattended manner to achieve an advantage over those who do not do the same. That's cheating. And that's totally fine if you're fine with it, but don't try to pass it off as anything else. And I don't think it's unfair to call for the discussion to be kept separate from those who do not use the same exploits (as it has been until recently), because the experiences are clearly going to be on a completely different level.