fallout said:Also, I'd just like to say to anyone who is crazy enough to try doing something like this ... no matter how well you plan it, no matter how cooperative and patient your participants are (ours kicked ass), it will be hell thanks to Nintendo's broken online.
Normally, I don't call it broken. I usually just say that it's limited. However, we worked past the limited problem by coordinating people in specific chat rooms and making sure they only had each others friend codes (for the most part). Even with that, connection troubles absolutely plagued us all afternoon. We spent more time fighting with WFC than we raced. A simple lobby system would have solved this completely. Hell, they did it with AC..
fallout said:Also, I'd just like to say to anyone who is crazy enough to try doing something like this ... no matter how well you plan it, no matter how cooperative and patient your participants are (ours kicked ass), it will be hell thanks to Nintendo's broken online.
Yeah, I'm not even sure if the locks help that much. As catfish mentioned (and as we showed plenty of times yesterday), you can have 4 people with friend codes, locked, and nobody else online. Then, tell them to search at the same time, and it still may not work. We found a couple fixes ... like making one person who's having trouble search first, then have another person search and once they're connected, do the last two. It wasn't always successful, but we were happy for the times that it did. Also, 1v1 matches are easier to get connected, though they're rather boring, as we all know.DavidDayton said:Hmm... this doesn't bode well for my plans. I suppose my idea of having 1 "judge" with locks on 3 "players", each player locking JUST the "judge" doesn't work, eh?
biodegradablebean said:Anybody want a game?
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For one star you need to have at least one star in each Grand Prix in each class (32 in total). The same goes for 2 or 3 stars. I'm up to 2 stars.catfish said:how do the stars work? as in when you match a person with 3 stars or 2 stars etc. how do you earn a star? I'm sure it's win/loss ratio or whatever, but what is the ratio?
Fuzzy said:For one star you need to have at least one star in each Grand Prix in each class (32 in total). The same goes for 2 or 3 stars. I'm up to 2 stars.
Yes you both need to have each others friend code registered in order to play against each other which is why you should PM people when you add them or else they may not know to add you.tt_deeb said:Do you both need the friend code in order to play against each other (like in AC?).
Also, what is "Rivals"?
poppin fresh said:The lack of documentation about the finer details on ports used and such for the service is realy frustrating.
http://www.nintendowifi.com/consumerservice/showTopic.do?topicId=Firewall_Help&catId=Connecting_HomeRequired network protocols, ports and addresses for networks to be compatible with Nintendo DS Wii-Fi capability and the USB AP adapter.
TCP: Allow traffic to all destinations on ports: 28910,29900,29901, and 29920
UDP: Allow all traffic to all destinations. (Necessary for peer-to-peer connections and game play)
You get a win for each player you finish ahead of at the end of the four races and a loss for each player you finish behind at the end of the four races. If you're tied with someone at the end then you don't get a win or a loss against them but all the other rules apply. If you're racing against 2 or 3 other people and 1 or 2 of them disconnect before the end of the fourth race but you and another player don't then you get wins for the people who disconnected (and another win or loss depending how you and the other person finished). If you're racing against 1-3 other people and they all disconnect then you don't get any wins. If you're racing against other people and you disconnect then you get a loss. I don't know if you get more than one loss if you're racing against more than one other person since I've never disconnected.reggieandTFE said:Quick Question and this thread is too long to read all of it:
I've been finally playing online and I've won some races (>8) vs. about 15 losses yet my record is listed at 0 and 6. How the hell does network award wins and losses?
Same thing happened to me a couple of weeks ago (http://www.ga-forum.com/showpost.php?p=2467412&postcount=4222), apparently it's a known glitch.catfish said:ok, my record was 98/40
then i played 3 people who all took yoshi in the egg, then 1 dropped at race 1, then 1 at race 2, then I threw the 3rd race to conn the last one into not dropping (left him with a chance to beat me on the final race and take the trophy) I beat him in the final and he disconnects, but after I cross the line so I see the trophy screen. My record after this was
101/37
seems I got 3 wins and it subtracted 3 of my losses? Not that I'm complaining but WTF
DavidDayton said:It's when they started snaking all over SNES Mario Circuit 1 that I was saddened. That's been my reserve course -- most online gamers seem to stink at it, between the single set of powerups and the "lack" of snaking ability... but I guess I'm wrong. Sniffle.
It's not snaking unless you also do it during the straight portions of the track.meppi said:Just to be on the safe side. Using the drift boost on every turn of this level, and sometimes twice in the final long left hand turn isn't considered snaking is it?
I'm only asking since I don't want to be an ass online without even realizing it.
You disconnected?DavidDayton said:Cough. Anyone up for a match? If I'm on your friend list, log in....I can promise some... cough... unusual occurences... cough cough... is that a clock I hear, tick tocking?
Fuzzy said:You disconnected?
Fuzzy said:Same thing happened to me a couple of weeks ago (http://www.ga-forum.com/showpost.php?p=2467412&postcount=4222), apparently it's a known glitch.
Piepz said:Figure 8 Circuit is heaven for snakers. I like to do some snaking there too, but I'm not so good at it...
Anyone want to play sometime ?