mikestrauss said:The first time I clicked on the WiFi button while playing SSBB it told me what my friend code was. Speaking of which, it is 2191-7482-7794. Nintendo must be really optimistic, since the code allows for 1 TRILLION different Wiis.
-MS
Tetsu said:It tells you your friend code when you first log in to WFC. If you didn't write it down then, you go to your Friend Roster after you connect to WFC, and click on your name listed at the top. From there it tells you your code, allows you to change your avatar (including an option to use a Mii face), option to enter a personal comment under your name, and taunt comments you can make appear in word bubbles during matches by pressing a direction on the D-pad.
The lack of any kind of voice or messaging support in the lobby/matches is frustrating. Please post your Wii console codes too, so we can send messages saying, "Hey goober! Let's Brawl!" or something...I never wrote mine down so...I'll do that soon. If only they would implement a system akin to XBL, the WFC would be a much easier place to game with friends.
mikestrauss said:Tetsu said:It tells you your friend code when you first log in to WFC. If you didn't write it down then, you go to your Friend Roster after you connect to WFC, and click on your name listed at the top. From there it tells you your code, allows you to change your avatar (including an option to use a Mii face), option to enter a personal comment under your name, and taunt comments you can make appear in word bubbles during matches by pressing a direction on the D-pad.
The lack of any kind of voice or messaging support in the lobby/matches is frustrating. Please post your Wii console codes too, so we can send messages saying, "Hey goober! Let's Brawl!" or something...I never wrote mine down so...I'll do that soon. If only they would implement a system akin to XBL, the WFC would be a much easier place to game with friends.
*points up a few posts* Um, if you didn't write yours down, what is the number you posted up there?
-MS