
well there you go...
( , Sun 27 Mar 2011, 19:23, Reply)

I thought the rule of "If you don't like it say nothing and don't click 'i like this' " might apply here.
Someone was trying to have a bit of fun and you thought to pooh-pooh it.
( , Sun 27 Mar 2011, 19:26, Reply)

I've seen people slated personally for things they have produced on here, quite often too, and I disagree with that. I just don't think some DS game rebranding QR Codes is particularly interesting to be totally honested.
( , Sun 27 Mar 2011, 19:36, Reply)

Granted, it's not the next Duke Nukem or Minecraft, but that wasn't what I was trying to make. I didn't invent the QR Codes, Miis or even the platforms it's made on. I just put them all together in the name of boredom and what I hoped with be a bit of fun for users.
( , Sun 27 Mar 2011, 19:41, Reply)

or insult your game. I asked the point of it and mainly questioned the fact that a "Mii" code is a QR code with "Mii" written in the middle. Cheers.
( , Sun 27 Mar 2011, 20:02, Reply)

They're clearly referred to as QR codes in all nintendo sources and on the 3DS itself.
The 'Mii' marker in the middle is pure convenience
( , Sun 27 Mar 2011, 20:04, Reply)

I presume you're into technology, surely new uses for technology (both old and new) has a 'oh cool' factor for you?
( , Sun 27 Mar 2011, 20:19, Reply)

The battlecode system didn't have many veriables, as using Barcodes doesn't hold as much data. If they made barcode battler today, it would probably use QR Codes, but it doesn't. Your'e doing the equivilient of calling all FPS games 'Doom clones', which is basic at best.
( , Sun 27 Mar 2011, 20:35, Reply)