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I don't know why but that looks extremely cheap.
Oh wait, it's Mad Catz.
2003 MNC Dover would agree with you, but over the last couple of years MC has really stepped up their game in terms of quality and customer service. That being said, I'm still planning on getting the official Nintendo controller instead. The layout isn't that big a deal to me.
Yeah I know they've improved, just a bit of personal bias on my part due to a not so great history with their products. Haven't actually bought anything Mad Catz in about 5 years or so.
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BroloBroseidonLord of the BroceanRegistered Userregular
User-to-user interactions on the Wii U's Miiverse social platform will go through three layers of moderation before arriving at their destination, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata told Hero Complex today.
Nintendo boasted that the system would finally provide the strong social experience of the Xbox 360 and PSN during its E3 press conference. However, the company's methods for keeping messages clean are a little extreme: Any message posted must pass through an automatic language filter, a human moderator review from Nintendo "human resources" and, finally, a peer review from the recipient.
When asked how long this process would take, Iwata said the company would have a clearer idea as Miiverse is shaped by feedback, but specified, "I think 30 minutes should be acceptable."
The logistics are staggering to think about, but it's just the latest effort in Nintendo's history of protecting its underage audience at the expense of the convenience of its adults. The oft-decried Friend Code system received similar complaints, and prevented both the DS and Wii from developing cohesive online multiplayer experiences.
Also, despite the fact that it's been done on other systems, a Magic:The Gathering game wouldn't be a bad idea. All tappin' cards on the touchscreen and errythang.
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User-to-user interactions on the Wii U's Miiverse social platform will go through three layers of moderation before arriving at their destination, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata told Hero Complex today.
Nintendo boasted that the system would finally provide the strong social experience of the Xbox 360 and PSN during its E3 press conference. However, the company's methods for keeping messages clean are a little extreme: Any message posted must pass through an automatic language filter, a human moderator review from Nintendo "human resources" and, finally, a peer review from the recipient.
When asked how long this process would take, Iwata said the company would have a clearer idea as Miiverse is shaped by feedback, but specified, "I think 30 minutes should be acceptable."
The logistics are staggering to think about, but it's just the latest effort in Nintendo's history of protecting its underage audience at the expense of the convenience of its adults. The oft-decried Friend Code system received similar complaints, and prevented both the DS and Wii from developing cohesive online multiplayer experiences.
This borders on entering the planet of Retardo, in the galaxy of Idiot. Human beings will be reading every single message sent. Seriously.
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I literally pulled that from urbandictionary
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You can send unmoderated messages to your friends through the Wii message board (I think) and 3DS swapnote, so I doubt they will moderate between friends aside from a word filter. This is probably just for strangers.
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I literally pulled that from urbandictionary
Oh, I thought it was the username of someone here or on another message board.
You can send unmoderated messages to your friends through the Wii message board (I think) and 3DS swapnote, so I doubt they will moderate between friends aside from a word filter. This is probably just for strangers.
These moderation things are just for the social network, message board type thing they have going on. It'll be annoying a bit, but not really a big deal.
You can send unmoderated messages to your friends through the Wii message board (I think) and 3DS swapnote, so I doubt they will moderate between friends aside from a word filter. This is probably just for strangers.
These moderation things are just for the social network, message board type thing they have going on. It'll be annoying a bit, but not really a big deal.
As long as you're not sending dongs to everybody, you should be fine.
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You can send unmoderated messages to your friends through the Wii message board (I think) and 3DS swapnote, so I doubt they will moderate between friends aside from a word filter. This is probably just for strangers.
These moderation things are just for the social network, message board type thing they have going on. It'll be annoying a bit, but not really a big deal.
As long as you're not sending dongs to everybody, you should be fine.
Also, despite the fact that it's been done on other systems, a Magic:The Gathering game wouldn't be a bad idea. All tappin' cards on the touchscreen and errythang.
Only if it's developed by someone who is not Wizards of the Coast or Sony Online Entertainment, because those guys are bad at making games.
The verification system used by Nintendo is to be used for the Miiverse, which is the system where messages from strangers pop up in your OS and in your games. Of course they have to censor that stuff, they can't rely on some algorithm to detect crude penis drawings and threats. I guess the alternative is to make it optional, but I guess Nintendo doesn't want certain users to be excluded - and the risk of someone turning the feature on and then suing them for seeing a rude message.
They have only brought this up in relation to Miiverse so I very much doubt they'll use it for friend-to-friend communication, or even stranger communication.
It's a pretty trivial thing to complain about.
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I have a couple of friends who used to work for a company that made filtering services for school. It was an automated system that flagged off of certain words and images (yes, it could do images), and would send the information off to the company for human review. They had a lot of big clients, but no where near worldwide.
this is what I bet Nintendo's using - an automated system that scrapes over all messages posted, scans for certain keywords (including spoilers), and sends things off to peer review if it sets off a flag.
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It seems fair enough to me. shit needs to be filtered, especially when there are a variety of cultures and kids online.
And when everyone is watching game of thrones. Fuck you, guy that wrote spoilers on the toilet. You reckon they'll flag spoilers of awesome non-videogame things too?
It seems fair enough to me. **** needs to be filtered, especially when there are a variety of cultures and kids online.
And when everyone is watching game of thrones. **** you, guy that wrote spoilers on the toilet. You reckon they'll flag spoilers of awesome non-videogame things too?
Probably not. Why would they?
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I have a couple of friends who used to work for a company that made filtering services for school. It was an automated system that flagged off of certain words and images (yes, it could do images), and would send the information off to the company for human review. They had a lot of big clients, but no where near worldwide.
this is what I bet Nintendo's using - an automated system that scrapes over all messages posted, scans for certain keywords (including spoilers), and sends things off to peer review if it sets off a flag.
This wouldn't be able to flag the swapnote-style drawings. Scanning pictures for inappropriate content involves matching them to existing known pictures with similar content.
NSMBU looks awesome. No idea how anyone could say its just a respin of the tired NSMB formula (at least in terms of looks). NSMB2 on the other hand looks really plain next to U.
As more time passes since the horrible Tuesday conference I'm definitely warming up to the thought of getting a Wii U at launch. Lego City, NSMBU, Pikmin, and Rayman Legends all look pretty amazing. If it's a cheapish downloadable title Trine 2'll be awesome as well.
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I have a couple of friends who used to work for a company that made filtering services for school. It was an automated system that flagged off of certain words and images (yes, it could do images), and would send the information off to the company for human review. They had a lot of big clients, but no where near worldwide.
this is what I bet Nintendo's using - an automated system that scrapes over all messages posted, scans for certain keywords (including spoilers), and sends things off to peer review if it sets off a flag.
This wouldn't be able to flag the swapnote-style drawings. Scanning pictures for inappropriate content involves matching them to existing known pictures with similar content.
Surprisingly, examples of swapnote dongs exist. ;-)
Yeah I saw that. Totally bizarre. Don't know if the original was an older picture shown by mistake or the controllers on the floor were beta models. Either way, a very confusing mistake.
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I have a couple of friends who used to work for a company that made filtering services for school. It was an automated system that flagged off of certain words and images (yes, it could do images), and would send the information off to the company for human review. They had a lot of big clients, but no where near worldwide.
this is what I bet Nintendo's using - an automated system that scrapes over all messages posted, scans for certain keywords (including spoilers), and sends things off to peer review if it sets off a flag.
This wouldn't be able to flag the swapnote-style drawings. Scanning pictures for inappropriate content involves matching them to existing known pictures with similar content.
Surprisingly, examples of swapnote dongs exist. ;-)
It wouldn't be able to match them. Search Google by image with a line drawing of an elephant, and you'll only see another elephant by random chance.
elephant in this case is a euphemism
Color and contrast are important for this type of image matching and a completely black and white drawing wouldn't give it enough to go by. At least as far as I know given our current level of technology. False positives would be certain, and kids would be confused when they try to draw a dog bone and their Wii tells them it's inappropriate.
You can send unmoderated messages to your friends through the Wii message board (I think) and 3DS swapnote, so I doubt they will moderate between friends aside from a word filter. This is probably just for strangers.
These moderation things are just for the social network, message board type thing they have going on. It'll be annoying a bit, but not really a big deal.
As long as you're not sending dongs to everybody, you should be fine.
That's really cool. A third-person view of your character on the gamepad but the overhead view of the building he's in on the TV. Giving me Four Swords vibes.
Yeah I saw that. Totally bizarre. Don't know if the original was an older picture shown by mistake or the controllers on the floor were beta models. Either way, a very confusing mistake.
The only thing that bothers me about the controller are the analog sticks. God damn slippery little convex nubs, make them concave like God intended.
I'm really liking the E3 version of the controller, it's much better than the straight-up ripoff of the 360 controller.
Personally, I think this controller looks like it belongs to a special edition to a game rather than being a normal controller.
Either that or it belongs mounted on a wall like a trophy where my guests can see it.
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Per RMC from GoNintendo:
This information comes from a long-time reader that has been very trustworthy with information. I don't want to give out there name, as I want to keep them safe. Just believe me when I say that info they've given us in the past has been spot on.
- Wii U will be 'about $300)
- expect the big push for Wii U to kick off in September
- Nintendo Land will 'definitely' be a pack-in
- don't expect a digital version since the physical copy will be packed in with each box
All sounds very plausible to me. We'll find out what rings true in a few months!
This information comes from a long-time reader that has been very trustworthy with information. I don't want to give out there name, as I want to keep them safe. Just believe me when I say that info they've given us in the past has been spot on.
- Wii U will be 'about $300)
- expect the big push for Wii U to kick off in September
- Nintendo Land will 'definitely' be a pack-in
- don't expect a digital version since the physical copy will be packed in with each box
All sounds very plausible to me. We'll find out what rings true in a few months!
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Yeah I know they've improved, just a bit of personal bias on my part due to a not so great history with their products. Haven't actually bought anything Mad Catz in about 5 years or so.
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This, so this. I think Robot Entertainment should put out Hero Academy as well because that game deserves more of a following.
LOL! That is awesome!
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This borders on entering the planet of Retardo, in the galaxy of Idiot. Human beings will be reading every single message sent. Seriously.
SWAT teams will then surround your house.
30 minutes later, of course.
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Someone who has a blind, undying love for Nintendo and all it's products. They will protect the hive until death, fighting for their favorite video game company. Known to get into giant flame wars with fanboys for other systems/companies, they can rally the troops at a moment's notice.
I literally pulled that from urbandictionary
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Oh, I thought it was the username of someone here or on another message board.
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These moderation things are just for the social network, message board type thing they have going on. It'll be annoying a bit, but not really a big deal.
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As long as you're not sending dongs to everybody, you should be fine.
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I have two swap notes that are not dongs.
Only if it's developed by someone who is not Wizards of the Coast or Sony Online Entertainment, because those guys are bad at making games.
They have only brought this up in relation to Miiverse so I very much doubt they'll use it for friend-to-friend communication, or even stranger communication.
It's a pretty trivial thing to complain about.
this is what I bet Nintendo's using - an automated system that scrapes over all messages posted, scans for certain keywords (including spoilers), and sends things off to peer review if it sets off a flag.
And when everyone is watching game of thrones. Fuck you, guy that wrote spoilers on the toilet. You reckon they'll flag spoilers of awesome non-videogame things too?
Probably not. Why would they?
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This wouldn't be able to flag the swapnote-style drawings. Scanning pictures for inappropriate content involves matching them to existing known pictures with similar content.
As more time passes since the horrible Tuesday conference I'm definitely warming up to the thought of getting a Wii U at launch. Lego City, NSMBU, Pikmin, and Rayman Legends all look pretty amazing. If it's a cheapish downloadable title Trine 2'll be awesome as well.
Surprisingly, examples of swapnote dongs exist. ;-)
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Yeah I saw that. Totally bizarre. Don't know if the original was an older picture shown by mistake or the controllers on the floor were beta models. Either way, a very confusing mistake.
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It wouldn't be able to match them. Search Google by image with a line drawing of an elephant, and you'll only see another elephant by random chance.
elephant in this case is a euphemism
Color and contrast are important for this type of image matching and a completely black and white drawing wouldn't give it enough to go by. At least as far as I know given our current level of technology. False positives would be certain, and kids would be confused when they try to draw a dog bone and their Wii tells them it's inappropriate.
edit: dog bone in this case is not a euphemism
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Jump to about the 1:50 mark.
That's really cool. A third-person view of your character on the gamepad but the overhead view of the building he's in on the TV. Giving me Four Swords vibes.
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I'm really liking the E3 version of the controller, it's much better than the straight-up ripoff of the 360 controller.
Personally, I think this controller looks like it belongs to a special edition to a game rather than being a normal controller.
Either that or it belongs mounted on a wall like a trophy where my guests can see it.
http://gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=178965
Giant grain of salt and all that, but I hope this is all true.
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Sounds believable to me.
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