If Nintendo doesn't figure out online on this next console, I fear they might be relegated to niche gamers. Personally it doesn't bother me at all, but everyone else sure seems to take issue with it. Mario Kart 8 had the best implementation thus far.... start a race and people from your area are automatically added to the game.
I still fire up Mario Maker every week or so, but I quit making levels as soon as they deleted a couple of mine. One of them had 3 stars as well, so there seems to be no rhyme nor reason as to why levels are getting deleted as others had feared.
Ditto.
I've always loved Nintendo. They always find ways to be relevant, fresh and innovative. However, current ecosystem of "online" has really eluded Nintendo. The original Wii exposed Nintendo's confusion of how to handle the internet and the Wii U is only amplifying it. So they had really better figure something out for the NX. Whether Nintendo likes it or not, the internet is entrenched deeply into consoles and their future. They had better not fumble the internet again.
Also, Nintendo has always been a "2 steps forward, but 1 step backwards" kind of company. A very good example of this is Mario Maker. How can Nintendo come up with such a fantastic genius game like Mario Maker...just to turn right around and have such a terrible process for finding/bookmarking courses. Not to mention their ridiculous process of randomly deleting courses.
Nintendo loves to shoot themselves in the foot all the time. It's almost like even THEY can't understand how their own consoles/games should work. Did they not think that people were going to make a zillion courses and players were going to need a good way of sorting them?
Man, I just don't get it.