"We pay for this service Nintendo, sort yourselves out.".
Fans of Nintendo's super-popular, franchise-crossing fighter
Over the past few hours, more and more tweets have been flooding in using the hashtag '#FixUltimateOnline', sometimes being shared in hopes of getting Nintendo's attention, and sometimes just being used as a way to share personal, negative experiences with the game's online modes.
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have taken to Twitter to express their frustration over the game's online play.Over the past few hours, more and more tweets have been flooding in using the hashtag '#FixUltimateOnline', sometimes being shared in hopes of getting Nintendo's attention, and sometimes just being used as a way to share personal, negative experiences with the game's online modes.
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