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[[File:With Anyone 3DSt.png|thumb|300px|The "With Anyone" Menu in ''for Nintendo 3DS'']]
[[File:With Anyone 3DSt.png|thumb|300px|The "With Anyone" Menu in ''for Nintendo 3DS'']]


Online play returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' via [[Nintendo Network]]. Two distinct game modes are now available: [[For Fun]] and [[For Glory]]. In both modes, [[Mii Fighter]]s and [[character customization]] are disallowed. To use Miis or customizations online, the player must be in [[With Friends]], or in a {{b|Tourney|SSB4-Wii U}} that allows them.
Online play returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' via [[Nintendo Network]]. Two distinct game modes are now available: [[For Fun]] and [[For Glory]]. In both modes, [[Mii Fighter]]s and [[character customization]] are disallowed. To use Miis or customizations online, the player must be in [[With Friends]], or in a {{b|Tourney|SSB4-Wii U}} that allows them. These modes will be discontinued in April 2024.


Online play in ''SSB4'' addresses much of the problems plaguing the online play featured ''Brawl'', such as its latency issues. A ranking system is now used to determine the opponents a player fights against, and a new ban system was implemented for more enjoyable battles - punishments and temporary bans are be given to players who are repeatedly idle, relentlessly target a single player, repeatedly [[self-destruct]], frequently drop out, cheat, or falsely report other players. A limit on the number of times a player can taunt was also added, in order to prevent "[[Taunt match|taunt parties]]", this limit is 2 + the number of KO's the player has gotten (therefore allowing a taunt after every KO).
Online play in ''SSB4'' addresses much of the problems plaguing the online play featured ''Brawl'', such as its latency issues. A ranking system is now used to determine the opponents a player fights against, and a new ban system was implemented for more enjoyable battles - punishments and temporary bans are be given to players who are repeatedly idle, relentlessly target a single player, repeatedly [[self-destruct]], frequently drop out, cheat, or falsely report other players. A limit on the number of times a player can taunt was also added, in order to prevent "[[Taunt match|taunt parties]]", this limit is 2 + the number of KO's the player has gotten (therefore allowing a taunt after every KO).

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