Reggie: Switch matchmaking and lobbies handled through phone app

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So Nintendo is getting in on that "but replace X" meme that has been showing up on YouTube recently. They should do it for that "We're Number 1" song too but maybe they're a bit too humble for that.
 
OK, so, it seems I'm wrong..
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/55877/nintendo-switch-online-chat-requires-smartphone-app/index.html

This article interprets that the headphone jack on the Switch itself has no Voice Chat capability and that everything would be using your existing headphones/headsets through your smartphone.

So, I guess, Switch sends the game sound to your phone to send to the headphones/headset along with voice chat using data? I can't wait until my phone rings and my game enjoyment and chat is interrupted by a phone call or I miss a call because I don't hear call sounds on my phone due to an app suppressing them.
Just...what the fuck.
 
Can someone just go ahead and do that Photoshop of the window looking out while it's raining outside and seeing the Switch there instead of the Wii U?
 
Maybe they should do more than read, all it would take is single PR rep to post "Hey guys, we'll give you more details on the phone app in the future, but rest assured, you can do basic match-making and send messages to people on your friends list from within the console".

And the shitstorm would be over.

I've always wished they'd respond to stuff like this.
 
Amazingly, this pisses me off the most.

It makes no sense, how are you supposed to hear in game sounds and team mate voice chatter. Why did they have on the promo people using this for competitive. In game sound cues are very important for competitive play. Are they going to funnel the games sounds through the internet from the switch and to your smart phone? That's just unnecessary bandwidth usage and lag.
 
Thread title: Switch matchmaking and lobbies handled through phone app.

Reggie's own quote: "The smart phone app that we’re creating, that will be part of our online service, we believe is going to be a very compelling part of the overall proposition because that’s how you’ll voice chat, that’s how you’ll do your matchmaking, and create your lobby."

"...phone app...that's how you'll do voice chat, that's how you'll do your matchmaking, and create your lobby"

#FAKENEWS

Fam it's really gonna take for the Switch to launch for people to see this is exactly what it was going to be all along. Some here really trying to see what they want to see right now.
 
Email their customer service and tell them you're a shareholder. When I did that, I received several responses within the same day. Don't be an asshole, though; give them a thoughtful, well-written explanation of your concerns. Chances are you won't learn anything new and they'll only allay your fears with corporate rigamarole, but at least they can send it up the ladder to someone who might see it and can make a difference.

I prefer not lying about being a shareholder tho. But yeah, i will try to be careful while writing my concerns.
 
Even if that's true, shouldn't we be able to message friends directly from the console? The Wii-U had that functionality.

Sure, I'm not disagreeing that the online app is a terrible idea. Just that games likely won't have to go through an external device to do random matchmaking in-game. That idea kind of nonsensical, and it would be a terrible design to force matchmaking to pipe through not only an external app, but an external device on top of that. I'm the first person to criticize Nintendo's technical chops, but I can't imagine anyone in their hardware section greenlighting that given the relative sophistication of the overall switch architecture.
 
What I'm getting from this and from Nintendo's website is that the smartphone app basically works as a replacement for OS party chat and matchmaking/scheduling. In game online features will work as each game allows, like how MK8 and SSB4 have slightly different matchmaking and in game chat features. This is strictly a replacement for OS functions.

This is a feature that was not present on the Wii U at all. While this is a ridiculous solution, surely it's better than nothing at all?

Is anybody reading this the same way I am?
 
The question that has to be asked: WHY?

I mean, is this because of some tech limitation with the nVidia SoC? Are they offloading this because it can't handle the OS + games + matchmaking/voice-chat?

If that's not the answer, then what is? What could cause Nintendo to think this is in any way a *good* solution? It's exactly the opposite of "elegant" as it requires device juggling (yet one more thing to keep charged up/nearby when playing a game online).

Truly facepalm worthy if it's the only option and the system lacks any modern lobby/matchmaking/chat system. I've realized for a while now that Nintendo marches to the beat of their own drummer and makes a lot of strange decisions. But this one in particular is just fucking bizarre. Without a technological short-coming to function as a good excuse this is just fucking stupid and smacks of Ninty, once again, shooting themselves in their own foot and not having a clue what the market really wants. It's almost like they saw people moving to their cell phones and away from hendhelds and thought, "Hey if we force people to use their cell phones to chat/play online with friends they'll LOVE the Switch too!" It's like they took a look at market evolution over the past few years and learned the wrong lesson(s).

SMH, this is almost too dumb to believe. Lol
 
Reggie knows exactly what he is saying here and is carefully choosing his words (and his spin). People need to accept reality. You guys are living in a fantasy land of denial.


It's fucking mind boggling the amount of mental gymnastics people are doing in this thread, when he says, and I QUOTE: 'That’s a very specific answer to your question.' There is no way that a president of a massive company like NoA would state this info,and as people suggest in this thread his words are or misinterpreted or unclear.

There is no reading between the lines here. Which is frustrating as hell since I fucking adored the DS and thought the switch could be my second purchase of ninth hw.
 
I love seeing some people try to play devils advocate for the dumbest possible shit.

"Most people have smart phones"

Stop.

It's been some of the worst defence force stuff I've seen on the internet since people lost their dang minds during the Gamecube era and Wii lead up. Truly a marvel to behold honestly.
 
are they orphans or do they have parents?

if they have parents, this comes in conjunction with the parental control that nintendo has put enphasis on

(they will use their parents phones)
Now this is just silly. No parent is going to hand over their phone to their kid for an extended period of time, lol. Especially if it looks like the kid is playing something already.
 
If you go to PSN's website, or speak to Shu, he's not going to only bring up the phone app. If he did that, one would logically believe that those features were exclusive to the phone app.

Their website only mentions the phone app. Reggie has only mentioned the phone app. Reggie has also referenced how the phone app is a superior solution, more "elegant" solution to traditional gaming implementation of things like voice chat and lobby management. I don't need the Hardy Boys to crack this case and figure out what's going on here.

Shu isn't pushing a new hardware platform with an "innovative" app feature (their perspective, not mine) being central to their marketing message.

Question; if you select a matchmaking hopper on the switch screen, then while the matchmaking takes place, the app displays the open slots in the lobby, and the players filling them, while the main screen is free for other use, does this not only qualify as being what Reggie said and also totally reasonable?
 
Wow...

Good idea. Make the device that most people would use to browse or talk with their friends while waiting for matchmaking to happen, to do the matchmaking itself, I'm sure that'll go well.
 
Brought this up to a friend and he said "why would I ever need voice chat on a Nintendo console?" Mentality like that won't get anyone anywhere, coming from someone who is always group chatting on PS4 with me and other friends while even playing single player games.

I personally have no use for voice chat, but I'm glad Nintendo is adding it for those who do.

But text chat? Managing Friends? Match-making? This all needs to be done WITHIN the console, without forcing us to use a smartphone app.
 
How do they expect people to game and chat at home? Most people will probably just put their phone on speaker and leave the TV volume on, then we're all listening to everyone's games. Do we plug headphones into each and put one on each ear? I am honestly confused on what should not be a problem in the first place and cannot fathom why they would take all these features out of the console itself.

I went from "TAKE MY MONEY NOW" in the days leading up to all the announcements, to my wallet shutting tighter and tighter the more I read about the Switch.
 
The biggest issue with all of this, is that Nintendo is drip feeding out info and allowing the conversation to get away from them. I don't blame Nintendo fans, or the media, for having mini meltdowns. I only blame Nintendo for doing a piss poor job of communicating what this phone app is really going to do. They either should have stuck to their guns and not said *anything* until it was ready (and faced the backlash for not giving out information), or they should have had the info ready to reveal during their presentation. We certainly didn't need to see imaginary ice cubes on stage for 5 minutes. They should of had that time set to explain what the cost of multiplayer was for, including how the Switch and the phone app work together.

Do they expect your phone and Switch to blue-tooth together, so you can get audio and voice chat in one headset? That's more battery draining for both devices. Does the Switch actually handle it all, but you need to setup everything through your phone? That's a better solution, but has it's own issues. Can you actually use limited features on the Switch if your phone is dead? Could the phone app notify you of friends who are online and want to play, when the Switch itself is in your bag / back home / in your locker? Sounds like a pretty cool feature, if it's actually going to happen. But, no one knows anything, because Nintendo wasn't ready to give out that info... while allowing Reggie to trickle out stuff basically out of context. This ties into their launch window software issues. Why couldn't they have announced the games in today's FE Direct on stage? And still had the Direct to give more info. That's three more games coming out, that fans would have rallied behind.

Again, really bad marketing and PR timing. All after a great reveal in Oct.
 
What I'm getting from this and from Nintendo's website is that the smartphone app basically works as a replacement for OS party chat and matchmaking/scheduling. In game online features will work as each game allows, like how MK8 and SSB4 have slightly different matchmaking and in game chat features. This is strictly a replacement for OS functions.

This is a feature that was not present on the Wii U at all. While this is a ridiculous solution, surely it's better than nothing at all?

Is anybody reading this the same way I am?

The fact that THIS is their solution with a NEW console is what's baffling to everyone. Sure, having the functionality exist is better than nothing, but in this clumsy way, it's just disappointing.
 
Now this is just silly. No parent is going to hand over their phone to their kid for an extended period of time, lol. Especially if it looks like the kid is playing something already.

i mean, people are assuming that you need the freaking phone on your lap or something.

maybe it just need to be syncronized or something.

on the parental video, bowser can see how much the kid has played, and it doesnt have to be near the freaking switch
 
lmao, so anyone that doesn't have a smartphone or doesn't have one handy when they are playing is SOL and can't play online or anything?

AND you have to pay nintendo money to simply use it on top of this?

Nintendo needs to learn the Kiss rule.

Keep it simple stupid.

It makes absolutely no sense to require users to have to whip out a phone to use multiplayer on a game system. It's just red tape and another hoop to go through that isn't needed at all.

Now having this on TOP of it? Sure, if people want the added use of their phone for whatever, but requiring it? Absolutely stupid decision imo.

Are we sure it's just Smart phones or could people use other hand held smart devices like iPad or other tablets.
 
I love seeing some people try to play devils advocate for the dumbest possible shit.

"Most people have smart phones"

Stop.

Still not as bad as the "Reggie just misspoke!" defense.

So either online is a clusterfuck, or the COO or a major international corporation is a complete moron who can't string together sentences well enough to explain basic online features that other consoles have had for almost twenty years.
 
What I'm getting from this and from Nintendo's website is that the smartphone app basically works as a replacement for OS party chat and matchmaking/scheduling. In game online features will work as each game allows, like how MK8 and SSB4 have slightly different matchmaking and in game chat features. This is strictly a replacement for OS functions.

This is a feature that was not present on the Wii U at all. While this is a ridiculous solution, surely it's better than nothing at all?

Is anybody reading this the same way I am?

That's about the only way I can read into this so it makes any sense. This is purely OS level stuff and not game specific functionality. It's not ideal but it doesn't sound completely backwards, just expanding on what we could already do on the Wii U in a much more... cumbersome way than preferred.
 
I thought DeNA teaming up with nintendo to help design this stuff was a good thing, I was horribly mistaken in my previous assessment of their relationship...
 
The fact that THIS is their solution with a NEW console is what's baffling to everyone. Sure, having the functionality exist is better than nothing, but in this clumsy way, it's just disappointing.

I don't disagree with that but I think some people think this applies to every single possible online gaming situation on the Switch, so we desperately need some clarification.

If there's one thing you can count on with Nintendo it's absolutely terrible messaging.
 
Shu isn't pushing a new hardware platform with an "innovative" app feature (their perspective, not mine) being central to their marketing message.

Question; if you select a matchmaking hopper on the switch screen, then while the matchmaking takes place, the app displays the open slots in the lobby, and the players filling them, while the main screen is free for other use, does this not only qualify as being what Reggie said and also totally reasonable?


That's not what Nintendo says they're doing so why does this hypothetical matter?
 
i mean, people are assuming that you need the freaking phone on your lap or something.

maybe it just need to be syncronized or something.

on the parental video, bowser can see how much the kid has played, and it doesnt have to be near the freaking switch

But why at all.
 
i mean, people are assuming that you need the freaking phone on your lap or something.

maybe it just need to be syncronized or something.

on the parental video, bowser can see how much the kid has played, and it doesnt have to be near the freaking switch

How is that not worse than how it works on other consoles, though?
 
Thread title: Switch matchmaking and lobbies handled through phone app.

Reggie's own quote: "The smart phone app that we're creating, that will be part of our online service, we believe is going to be a very compelling part of the overall proposition because that's how you'll voice chat, that's how you'll do your matchmaking, and create your lobby."

"...phone app...that's how you'll do voice chat, that's how you'll do your matchmaking, and create your lobby"

#FAKENEWS
what the fuck are you not getting? what reggie's talking about is custom private friend lobbies/chat/match-making. Games with online play, like MK 8 Deluxe coming out in April will not require an app to be used in order for players to get grouped in to a lobby for online match-making. the thread title, despite what the article includes, very clearly sets out to say that even the most basic of online play and random online matches in any switch game will need to be facilitated by an app rather than in-game, software level.

any regular GAF poster knows full well that is absurd and untrue and it's borderline irresponsible to title the thread in such a way

Yes, there is messaging confusion, and that is quite baffling in its own right, but we should be better than that and know when someone simply didnt chose their words as carefully as possible
 
I don't disagree with that but I think some people think this applies to every single possible online gaming situation on the Switch, so we desperately need some clarification.

If there's one thing you can count on with Nintendo it's absolutely terrible messaging.

Ditto. Nintendos at fault for how people are reading into this. They need a good PR rep to come out and clear the air or something.
 
Shu isn't pushing a new hardware platform with an "innovative" app feature (their perspective, not mine) being central to their marketing message.

Question; if you select a matchmaking hopper on the switch screen, then while the matchmaking takes place, the app displays the open slots in the lobby, and the players filling them, while the main screen is free for other use, does this not only qualify as being what Reggie said and also totally reasonable?

It's requiring the cell phone app that people have an issue with. why can't the open slots in the lobby be displayed on the Switch screen? It's the requirement that people have a problem with. If this was a complementary app, much like Sony and MS have, that you can use to buy stuff or start downloads or add friends while at work or on the bus, that's cool, but if the phone is required, when the Switch is itself a mobile device for crying out loud, that's what is leading to the negative reaction.
 
i mean, people are assuming that you need the freaking phone on your lap or something.

maybe it just need to be syncronized or something.

on the parental video, bowser can see how much the kid has played, and it doesnt have to be near the freaking switch
Unless you're playing with a bluetooth headset, you need the phone to be close enough to connect to it.
 
What I'm getting from this and from Nintendo's website is that the smartphone app basically works as a replacement for OS party chat and matchmaking/scheduling. In game online features will work as each game allows, like how MK8 and SSB4 have slightly different matchmaking and in game chat features. This is strictly a replacement for OS functions.

This is a feature that was not present on the Wii U at all. While this is a ridiculous solution, surely it's better than nothing at all?

Is anybody reading this the same way I am?

Or they could just observe what works and go from there instead of making paying customers jump through hoops.
 
what the fuck are you not getting? what reggie's talking about is custom private friend lobbies/chat/match-making. Games with online play, like MK 8 Deluxe coming out in April will not require an app to be used in order for players to get grouped in to a lobby for online match-making. the thread title, despite what the article includes, very clearly sets out to say that even the most basic of online play and random online matches in any switch game will need to be facilitated by an app rather than in-game, software level.

any regular GAF poster knows full well that is absurd and untrue and it's borderline irresponsible to title the thread in such a way

What I'm getting is that you are whining and crying about the thread title because of assumptions you are making about what Reggie may or may not have meant. The thread title states exactly what Reggie says. Deal with it and stop crying.
 
OK, so, it seems I'm wrong..
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/55877/nintendo-switch-online-chat-requires-smartphone-app/index.html

This article interprets that the headphone jack on the Switch itself has no Voice Chat capability and that everything would be using your existing headphones/headsets through your smartphone.

So, I guess, Switch sends the game sound to your phone to send to the headphones/headset along with voice chat using data? I can't wait until my phone rings and my game enjoyment and chat is interrupted by a phone call or I miss a call because I don't hear call sounds on my phone due to an app suppressing them.

So the Switch itself doesn't even support 3.5mm in-line headphones with mic? WTF LOL
 
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