Different people I guess. Most of the friends and family I play with would rather not use their data so we need to get everyone on the wifi. Usually I'm repeating it a couple times for someone slow to get their phone out, or someone who types it in wrong. It's never as long a process as it took them in the video, though I'd maybe put some of that blame on weird business networks.
If I'm hosting some friends I know my wifi password off the top of my head, but if I bring a laptop somewhere it can be more of an ordeal if the host has to go hunting around for their password written on their modem.
Certainly easier than That's You, but I wouldn't say it's just as simple as Dan says it is.
So far the set up for That's You isn't that much more difficult than the times I've played Jackbox. Either way I'm still repeating my wifi name and password 3 times, and downloading an app is only slightly more difficult than loading up a web page.
Game might suck, but the steps leading up to playing it are basically what I've come to expect playing Jackbox, not sure why they think it's such a terrible thing.
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