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A Wii bit of help please...

PKerr

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So I got my GF a Wii for Christmas and Now my Mom wanted one so I bought one for her as well.

They are both asking me how the play each other online and I'm like UMMMM...Ummm you're the Wii owners not me.

So I get it from both sides that I play online and I'm good with computers and stuff so I should "automatically" know how (I love women :p).

I'm like "doesn't it say how to in your manuals?"and naturally I hear "We can't find it!!".

So please SOMEONE please!! Tell me how so I don't have the women in my life mad at me. LOL
 
The friend code is specific to each game, so they need to look it up on their own copy, communicate it to each other, and enter the other person's code into their game. Connect both consoles to the internet through a router or USB wireless device, have both copies running at the same time, and presto! You're playing online together.
 
The friend code is specific to each game, so they need to look it up on their own copy, communicate it to each other, and enter the other person's code into their game. Connect both consoles to the internet through a router or USB wireless device, have both copies running at the same time, and presto! You're playing online together.

And Nintendo wonders why its online offerings have gone over like a wet fart in church.
 
The process to play with specific people is a bit cumbersome, but the playing with random people is pretty easy.
 
The friend code is specific to each game, so they need to look it up on their own copy, communicate it to each other, and enter the other person's code into their game. Connect both consoles to the internet through a router or USB wireless device, have both copies running at the same time, and presto! You're playing online together.

And Nintendo wonders why its online offerings have gone over like a wet fart in church.
Yeah, that is a pain in the ass.
 
The friend code is specific to each game, so they need to look it up on their own copy, communicate it to each other, and enter the other person's code into their game. Connect both consoles to the internet through a router or USB wireless device, have both copies running at the same time, and presto! You're playing online together.

And Nintendo wonders why its online offerings have gone over like a wet fart in church.
Yeah, that is a pain in the ass.


But think of all the children they saved by protecting them from predators.
 
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