In other news, changes to the notification system and Code of Conduct.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/33235
Nintendo has updated their Miiverse service again and some interesting changes were made.
Users will now get updates direct updates from Nintendo, which are displayed in a special dedicated Miiverse community. In here, Nintendo will make announcements about their changes of the service, so that the consumer is constantly up to date. If you are in Europe, as seen in the video below, Marty from NoE will tell in various languages what to expect.
For this first ever announced update, Marti talked about the changes in the notification system. You will now get messages once someone decided to follow you, which makes keeping in touch with them easier. After commenting on someone's post, you will no longer get notifications from everyone who isn't the original poster.
Regardless to posts, you can now only one once per five minutes on Miiverse. The change was made to prevent multiple posts from the same person appearing on screen. This won't the structure of the comments however, which will remain as they currently are.
Finally, some changes are made to the Code of Conduct, more precisely to the ''By Gamers, About Games'' section. Nintendo has decided that off-topic posts have no longer a place on Miiverse. They want you as user to stay on topic and remain relevant to the discussion. Furthermore, they don't condone openly asking for friend requests or pushing for agreement on a certain topic.
RIP Dafoe.
But good riddance to "Yeah if you think X is whatever" and "I need X more Yeah's to reach X number of Yeahs. Help!" posts.
I don't like the 1 post every 5 minutes restriction. I have chatted back and forth with people in real time and that restriction would kill any possibility of doing that in the future.
This was probably brought on by the 60Hz complaints, or at least that is a nice side effect of implementing these changes.
Makes me angry. Nintendo are seemingly choosing to just ignore.
This was probably brought on by the 60Hz complaints, or at least that is a nice side effect of implementing these changes.
Makes me angry. Nintendo are seemingly choosing to just ignore.
I think the 60Hz complaints are legit though. As long as people don't start taking them to communities outside "Balloon Fight", they should be allowed to stay. They are on-topic and relevant to the discussion of the game.