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[[File:With Anyone For Fun WiiU.png|thumb|225px|The "For Fun" option highlighted in the "With Anyone" menu of {{forwiiu}}.]] | [[File:With Anyone For Fun WiiU.png|thumb|225px|The "For Fun" option highlighted in the "With Anyone" menu of {{forwiiu}}.]] | ||
'''For Fun''' ({{ja|エンジョイ|Enjoi}}, ''Enjoy'') was an [[ | '''For Fun''' ({{ja|エンジョイ|Enjoi}}, ''Enjoy'') was an [[Wi-Fi|online mode]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
In this mode, players fought each other in four-player free-for-alls or two-on-two [[team battle]]s. The players were randomly picked, and a match could start with less than four players (unlike [[Basic Brawl]] where [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] filled in slots) if the in-game timer ran out before four players connected. | In this mode, players fought each other in four-player free-for-alls or two-on-two [[team battle]]s. The players were randomly picked, and a match could start with less than four players (unlike [[Basic Brawl]] where [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] filled in slots) if the in-game timer ran out before four players connected. | ||
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==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
Because For Fun was deliberately designed for unbalanced "fun" play, it incurred far less scrutiny from players in contrast to [[For Glory]]. While much better-received than [[Basic Brawl]], it was met with some criticism, most notably the inability to usually play with fewer than four players (resulting in frequent online lag), as well as commonly hosting [[taunt match]]es despite the presence of a hard-coded [[taunt]] limit. On the other hand, casual players that enjoyed taunt matches believed that the attempts to restrict taunt matches were too heavy-handed, believing that the name "For Fun" implies that taunts and the like shouldn't be restricted. This would later be addressed with the addition of [[Battle Arena]]s in ''Ultimate'', allowing | Because For Fun was deliberately designed for unbalanced "fun" play, it incurred far less scrutiny from players in contrast to [[For Glory]]. While much better-received than [[Basic Brawl]], it was met with some criticism, most notably the inability to usually play with fewer than four players (resulting in frequent online lag), as well as commonly hosting [[taunt match]]es despite the presence of a hard-coded [[taunt]] limit. On the other hand, casual players that enjoyed taunt matches believed that the attempts to restrict taunt matches were too heavy-handed, believing that the name "For Fun" implies that taunts and the like shouldn't be restricted. This would later be addressed with the addition of [[Battle Arena]]s in ''Ultimate'', allowing taunt matches to be played with impunity. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |