Alright, folks, let’s dive into how I finally figured out this whole “playing with friends” thing on Baseball 9. It wasn’t as straightforward as I thought, but we got there!
First Steps (and Frustrations)
So, I downloaded Baseball 9, got the hang of the basics, and thought, “Hey, it’d be cool to smash some home runs with my buddies.” I poked around the main menu, looked for a big, obvious “Play with Friends” button… nothing. I even checked the settings, thinking maybe it was hidden somewhere. Nope.
I started tapping on everything. The “League” mode? Nah, that’s just playing against the computer. “Battle”? Nope, seemed like random online opponents.
The “Aha!” Moment
Then, I noticed this little icon that looked like two people. I tapped it, and it brought up this “Friend Battle” screen. This is where the magic happens, but it’s not super intuitive.
Getting Your Friend Code
Here’s the key: you need your friend’s “code.” It’s not their username or anything like that. It’s this weird string of numbers and letters. You find your code at the top of the “Friend Battle” screen. It’s labeled “My Code”. I had to text my friend and say, “Dude, send me your Baseball 9 code thingy.”
Sending and Accepting Invites
Once I had my friend’s code, I tapped the “Input Code” button, typed it in (carefully!), and hit “OK.” This sent them a friend request, I am pretty sure.
- My Code:This is important. Share it with friends.
- Input Code:Use this to enter friend’s code.
Now, here’s where it got a little confusing again. My friend had to go to their “Friend Battle” screen. They didn’t get a pop-up notification or anything obvious. They had to manually go there and find my request waiting for them, I hit the “Accept” button.
Finally Playing!
After my friend accepted my request, I saw their name pop up on my friend list. I tapped their name, and boom, it started a match! We were finally playing against each other. It felt good to finally figure it out, even if it took a bit of trial and error.
So, there you have it. It’s not the most user-friendly system, but once you know the steps, it’s pretty simple. Just remember that “Friend Battle” screen and those codes. Good luck, and have fun hitting those dingers!