You can also battle with people you don’t know who are looking for brawls. The most important point here is that you will not know each other’s names.
Your opponent will not know your name or any information about you, and neither of you can send short messages. There will also be no battle records kept for this mode, so whether you win or lose, it doesn’t matter. Just sit back and play.
I'm sure many people aren't going to like this ...
Originally posted by AlessandroI'm sure many people aren't going to like this ...
I'll admit to not having an XBox and therefore not knowing how great XBox Live is, but why do you need to know the names of the people you're randomly playing? You can still play with people on your friends list and keep track of that, so I don't see where the issue is.
You believe me, don't you? Please believe what I just said...
Originally posted by AlessandroI'm sure many people aren't going to like this ...
I'll admit to not having an XBox and therefore not knowing how great XBox Live is, but why do you need to know the names of the people you're randomly playing? You can still play with people on your friends list and keep track of that, so I don't see where the issue is.
Exactly. If I'm playing strangers, I don't mind not knowing their life story.
Voice chat might be cool for games with friends along with rankings and points and such for random games (like with Tetris DS,) but for the most part I have problems with none of this. Using Kirby to beat an anonymous person's skull in over and over is good enough for me.
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