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:''For information on the universe, see [[Miiverse (universe)]]'' | :''For information on the universe, see [[Miiverse (universe)]]'' | ||
'''Miiverse''' | '''Miiverse''' was the [[Wii U]]'s and [[3DS]]'s social network, that could be used to communicate and comment on most games and software for the systems. Users could follow and befriend other users, "Yeah" (like), and flag comments. Miiverse was discontinued on November 7, 2017. | ||
Miiverse | Miiverse featured a community originally named '''''Super Smash Bros.'' Series Community''', now a community specifically for {{forwiiu}} and {{for3ds}}, where users could discuss the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games, and post drawings and screenshots. There was a related Announcement Community, known as the '''Director's Room''', where [[Masahiro Sakurai]] used to post daily screenshots of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', and provide short captions with them, and which was later used for Photo Challenges. | ||
Although Miiverse | Although Miiverse was integrated as part of the 3DS Home Menu, playing {{for3ds}} prevents access to Miiverse and the Internet Browser due to RAM restrictions, unless the player is using a New Nintendo 3DS or a New Nintendo 3DS XL. However, as of [[List of updates (SSB4-3DS)|version 1.0.5]], users with the original model Nintendo 3DS could post [[snapshots]] to Miiverse via the in-game Share menu. This function posted to a special community, the Snapshot Sharing Community. The Wii U version automatically uploaded shared screenshots to the Snapshot Sharing Community, shared [[custom stage]]s to the Stage Sharing Community, and [[replay]]s uploaded on [[YouTube]] to the Replay Viewing Community. All of these communities cannot be posted in by normal means, although they freely allowed comments on existing posts. | ||
[[Miiverse|A stage based on Miiverse]] appears in {{forwiiu}} and features actual Miiverse posts intended to cheer on the fighters in the battle. Every character in the game has their own "support community" from which these posts are drawn. After playing a match on the stage, players are prompted to make a support post for the winning character. | [[Miiverse|A stage based on Miiverse]] appears in {{forwiiu}} and features actual Miiverse posts intended to cheer on the fighters in the battle. Every character in the game has their own "support community" from which these posts are drawn. After playing a match on the stage, players are prompted to make a support post for the winning character. | ||
The Miiverse social network | The Miiverse social network was discontinued on November 7, 2017; now, the Miiverse stage will no longer have posts displayed in the background, and users will not be able to post new drawings to its communities. Players will also be unable to post [[replay]]s to [[YouTube]]/Miiverse, [[share]] [[Stage Builder|custom stage]]s, or create {{b|tourney|SSB4-Wii U}}s.<ref>[http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/27329]</ref> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 02:14, November 8, 2017
Miiverse was the Wii U's and 3DS's social network, that could be used to communicate and comment on most games and software for the systems. Users could follow and befriend other users, "Yeah" (like), and flag comments. Miiverse was discontinued on November 7, 2017.
Miiverse featured a community originally named Super Smash Bros. Series Community, now a community specifically for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, where users could discuss the Super Smash Bros. games, and post drawings and screenshots. There was a related Announcement Community, known as the Director's Room, where Masahiro Sakurai used to post daily screenshots of Super Smash Bros. 4, and provide short captions with them, and which was later used for Photo Challenges.
Although Miiverse was integrated as part of the 3DS Home Menu, playing Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS prevents access to Miiverse and the Internet Browser due to RAM restrictions, unless the player is using a New Nintendo 3DS or a New Nintendo 3DS XL. However, as of version 1.0.5, users with the original model Nintendo 3DS could post snapshots to Miiverse via the in-game Share menu. This function posted to a special community, the Snapshot Sharing Community. The Wii U version automatically uploaded shared screenshots to the Snapshot Sharing Community, shared custom stages to the Stage Sharing Community, and replays uploaded on YouTube to the Replay Viewing Community. All of these communities cannot be posted in by normal means, although they freely allowed comments on existing posts.
A stage based on Miiverse appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and features actual Miiverse posts intended to cheer on the fighters in the battle. Every character in the game has their own "support community" from which these posts are drawn. After playing a match on the stage, players are prompted to make a support post for the winning character.
The Miiverse social network was discontinued on November 7, 2017; now, the Miiverse stage will no longer have posts displayed in the background, and users will not be able to post new drawings to its communities. Players will also be unable to post replays to YouTube/Miiverse, share custom stages, or create tourneys.[1]
Trivia
- Mentioning Project M by name on any Miiverse community can trigger an automatic ban for discussing "criminal activity".
- This includes using the abbreviation "PM", which can result in erroneous bans when talking about other games or series with the same abbreviation (such as Paper Mario).