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WTF!?!?
Like what relevance does that EVEN have to this story?
Jesus Christ this is just plain PATHETIC.
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He was just a tool anyways. And about the post at hand.
YAY! I love animal crossing and this really excites me. It always seemed perfect for this type of environment and Wild World was a complete letdown for the whole 'play with friends' dealio.
*dies of buzzword overdose*
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1)it's not confirmed
2)i don't know how a social networking MMO is different from a regular MMO
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God forbid you have to talk to (or make one) a friend to be able to play them online.
Good attempt at a slam, too bad you were confused as to the services. If you think the code system is sooooo social, then I suggest you branch out and try the ones that actually are social.
It seems to me like Animal Crossing might be the sort of title where they say "Yeah, but we are willing to take the other route as well and provide a more interactive online experience"... granted, it will probably be coupled with heaps of warning labels for parents.
Personally though, I'm more interested in whether or not there will be a monthly fee.
My bet, since you essentially need full chat for a social networking MMO, that it will simply have an easy "report user" function, and Nintendo will employ another GM Gestapo, similar to the ones that Square Enix employed to keep a stranglehold on FFXI
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I keed! I keed! : )
Woof! Woof! Grrrr! Woof!!
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And fun.
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To get banned here, you have to either say "How is this news?" or tell one of the bloggers they're biased.
but neither of us actually believes that right?
Here's the way I envision it, you'd have your suburb just like the GC or DS towns to play offline and there'd be a big city online, basically representing the server lobby. It'd have mostly the same things in the towns but more and bigger and with hundreds or thousands of other people around. People on your friend list can come into your town whenever the gates are open, but you can also invite new people you meet in the city to your town or vice versa.
The city could have a mall with a huge Nook's where you can get promo items and most requested furniture. An Able Sisters' with the top patterns from the community. An auction house. An arcade where you can play some classic games, maybe trial versions of games on VC. A museum where people can show off art they've created in their own museum. Special holiday events and tournaments. Lots of possiblities.
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