Firmware/System Updates: Current features, future ideas
Posted: 17 Oct 2014 08:11
There have been a lot of exciting system updates lately for both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS! In this honor, it may be handy to have a general thread for system updates for Nintendo systems (following the footsteps of their competitors!)
The Wii U recently received the ability to organize software into folders (something that the 3DS has for quite awhile now), the Quick Start Menu, improved accessibility to Nintendo eShop, the ability to transfer content from one system to another, the ability to view PDF files and view Wii Mode on the Wii U GamePad; acting like a portable TV... another way of Off-TV Play!
The Nintendo 3DS, on the other hand, received a huge update, with the ability to customize your HOME Menu with themes (via a Theme Shop), easier access to Nintendo 3DS Image Share page by clicking the "HOME Menu Settings" icon and then the former. The latest system update also brought more Nintendo eShop improvents, such as improved software description navagation, ability to finish your software downloads in the HOME Menu itself without putting the system in sleep mode when selecting "Download Later"; among other changes in the HOME Menu (such as a new way to view notifications).
Of course, late last year, we saw Nintendo Network ID support with shared balances and merged eShop account activity (if the same ID used from Wii U was added to the 3DS system as well). This update, I believe, was an important one and also convenient. The downside to this (although it's also on the competitors' systems as well): You can't change your country from your Nintendo Network ID, which is a shame. Nonetheless though, that was a start in the right direction.
Other than a unified account system (without the requirement of your [old] Wii U/3DS system(s)), what other features do you hope to see in future system updates from these consoles/handhelds, and maybe future Nintendo consoles (if any chance)?
The Wii U recently received the ability to organize software into folders (something that the 3DS has for quite awhile now), the Quick Start Menu, improved accessibility to Nintendo eShop, the ability to transfer content from one system to another, the ability to view PDF files and view Wii Mode on the Wii U GamePad; acting like a portable TV... another way of Off-TV Play!
The Nintendo 3DS, on the other hand, received a huge update, with the ability to customize your HOME Menu with themes (via a Theme Shop), easier access to Nintendo 3DS Image Share page by clicking the "HOME Menu Settings" icon and then the former. The latest system update also brought more Nintendo eShop improvents, such as improved software description navagation, ability to finish your software downloads in the HOME Menu itself without putting the system in sleep mode when selecting "Download Later"; among other changes in the HOME Menu (such as a new way to view notifications).
Of course, late last year, we saw Nintendo Network ID support with shared balances and merged eShop account activity (if the same ID used from Wii U was added to the 3DS system as well). This update, I believe, was an important one and also convenient. The downside to this (although it's also on the competitors' systems as well): You can't change your country from your Nintendo Network ID, which is a shame. Nonetheless though, that was a start in the right direction.
Other than a unified account system (without the requirement of your [old] Wii U/3DS system(s)), what other features do you hope to see in future system updates from these consoles/handhelds, and maybe future Nintendo consoles (if any chance)?