The hyperbole is really annoying, that's for sure. It doesn't contribute to discussion whatsoever, and most of it is pretty blatant.
Honestly, 5v6 doesn't seem too bad at all. If the disparity is more like 2v6, then that's something really wrong, IMO.
Hell, I was in a 4v3 match on Stonetown and the team of three wiped the floor with us.
They improved the speed, generally, but the patch introduced a few other glaring issues. Like the annoyance that is the Match Incomplete bug.
I think some people are just tired of people having a casual attitude to this for others. If that's how they feel fine. But this "just go play other games and wait" or "it's just a game, chill out" or "there is worse things in the world"....
That really kind of pisses people off, especially when it's directed at others (and not just someone saying this is true for them personally). It pretty much passively pushes the idea that people are being unreasonable. We had this discussion yesterday, and I get you are more so addressing the people that are foaming from the mouth with rage. And that is fair enough. I think people have the right to be mad (as do you), but yeah losing your shit and melting down isn't going to solve anything.
But I find it just as annoying people that are trying to downplay this for others, and that this REALLY isnt a big deal. Everyone is coming at this from a different perspective. This could mean different things to different people (with regards to time and money, and other factors). So for some, it is a really big deal.
At this point, I'm more so agree that some should just get a refund. HOWEVER, I also think that people should continue to voice their anger (this is where we do agree, I think it should be reasonable and not just loud noise or threats)....because I think companies should know and get bad press when stuff like this happens. So it doesn't happen again.
Anyways, I think MS really should just get out in front of this and offer some kind of reward for those that stuck it out.
Wait, Smash online is fine? How is it without a wired Wii U connection?
I'm super hyped to get home and play it now.
I was on a wired connection. But it was buttery smooth as hell for every game I played. I even got to play with a friend in another country, and it was awesome playing Smash with a friend (he used to come over and play in my room, so to be able to play again with that person over the internet...was awesome).
That said, maybe for others it wasn't smooth. I do know it at least works. So there is that lol