Introduction of Crossing the Animals: New Horizons an outbreak is approaching, and fans are completely engrossed in placing themselves on Tom Nook's island and placing themselves under the yoke of opponents and his Mini-Mes. It's amazing!
However besides the flow of new information that brings you joy when you see old favorites return, there is also a second flow of unacceptable information that leaves me scratching my head. At this point I'm explaining that a little bit of pulling from the & # 39; WTF & # 39; s pump is ruining all the advertising and leaving a bad taste in my mouth.
I want to introduce this and the fact that I am love Animal Crossing. I worked for hundreds of hours Animal Crossing: Animal World, easily the best game on DS – I still have no idea how monsters I didn't vote for our top DS 50 games! Animal Crossing: New Leaf on the 3DS they received the same treatment from yours truly, and despite the small disappointment that the next entry of the Switch switch seems to eat you safer than using the platform's power to push the boundaries, I still want to take Nook on giving the island an escape. Crossing the Animal has always been a refreshing idea to help escape the anger and irritation of life, now and then when we could all do it by stopping the escape.
However, Nintendo always seems to handle things when things have been easy. We knew from last year that Nook's Island in the upcoming game is a one-off agreement. It doesn't matter if you have multiple copies of the game, or kids looking for each island – most islands need a lot of change. It is not a good thing, but it forces people to play cooperatively and there is a contention that it is a passionate ban that enforces a playful, sensitive feeling. Well, we can get into that.
However, it is difficult to deny the displeasure of other companies for other decisions. Given the fact that the Switch is a portable console and as a result less of a liability to be downgraded, lost or stolen than your Xbox One or PS4, the lack of a cloud storage game is much easier to forgive. We've been here before, several times in fact. The list of games that are not related to cloud survival is short as it should be short and contains a few first-team titles including Pokémon Sword and Shield and Splatoon 2. Players have invested a great deal of time and effort into Animal Crossing – hundreds, of course thousands for many hours cultivating villages, building clusters and relationships. The idea that all that would be lost when Nintendo already had a comprehensive cloud hosting system seemed boring – to the point where I thought I should have hit my head or somehow realized. It is a rare feature of transparency.
There's more. Not only can data exchange between applications not happen in this game, but you currently can't move your island to another base by transferring the program either. Don't worry if it takes a while for that to come in – as I type this I still can't indeed believe it's true, but there you go. The fans are building strong attachments to their AC villages, and based on previous games for me to donate it would really force me to reconsider buying new hardware.
Today, however, it seems like common sense might have won again Nintendo it is are thinking about providing a way to back up your storage data. New Horizons still won't be compatible with the Nintendo switchch Online cloud saving, but it's a well-deserved & # 39; Nintendo-like & # 39; we are considered according to the play Japanese page Q&A. Google Translate provides the following answer to the question & # 39; Can I Install My Data? & # 39; a definite sense of resilience, but the details are clear enough:
This software does not support Nintendo switchch Online "Storage Data", but in case it fails, is lost or stolen by Nintendo switchch (console), we are looking at data backup. Use of this function is limited to Nintendo switchch Online subscribers. Communication time is not selected. We'll let you know as soon as the time is up.
Therefore, since its sound a Manufacturer of Super 2The pst walk-back patch can be launched at another stage which will allow you to recover your island in the event of a worst case scenario. Remember this must install other types of backup online as guaranteed by the & # 39; failure, loss or theft & # 39; of the above answer, and this potential solution will only be available to users of the Online switch. The rendering is obviously far from perfect and suggests a completely different solution to the switchch cloud storage system that is already running. Most likely this would give Nintendo more control over duplicate data processing.
not being able to transfer your island turns you into a new switch (…) over the line from & # 39; ah, Nintendo gonna Nintendo& # 39; s in the consumer affair that is unfriendly and, ultimately, harmful to the company's business.
All of these problems stem from the fact that Nintendo doesn't want people to turn on watches and play a program with Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Understandably – the archipelago islands, objects and things will have the potential to ruin information for some, but it's gotten to a cozy place where I really don't care. It's a game and I'll spend most of my time playing offline in handheld mode. Of course, I couldn't care less if other chefs wanted to get things out, and it's increasingly sounded like fans who just want to brew flowers and shave turnips suffer because of the old-fashioned, old-fashioned way of the internet and general games.
Of all the improvements and features of many social players, New Horizons looks to have the same wall-garden style as the previous games. We don't find new MMO spaces or bustling markets or metropolitan areas that meet to visit and interact with strangers – at least not unless Nintendo keeps a lid on some of the best features. Every island becomes a personal package with paradise content that you invite others to if you want. Given that context, the limits of Draconia feel inconsistent with how many players want to play the game, and are overwhelmed by other companies that have solved these types of problems over the years.
Together, these issues are holes in the # 1 program, single startups & # 39; they begin to feel deliberate, furious ignorance. Personally, not being able to transfer to your New Horizons Island in a New Switch if, say, I wanted to expand from Convert Lite into a regular staircase along the line from ah, Nintendo gonna Nintendo& # 39; s in the consumer affair that is unfriendly and, ultimately, harmful to the company's business.
Imagine if your new Leaf valley was trapped in the first 3DS you played on. To be sure, that would make me think twice about upgrading to the new 3DS.
For example, it says my child has a Lite switch and is eagerly looking for a new standard Animal Crossing-themed switch. "Lift Lil & # 39; Timmy," I can safely say, "that Switch Lite is six months old! No, no, you can have Animal Crossing on your birthday and if you're lucky maybe we'll think of another Christmas Switch." Unless things go well Timmy will have to say hello to his animal friends and start over again on the new island on another Switch. Both Father and Timmy will be unhappy with the situation, and we can imagine it playing out all over the world as Nintendo is definitely releasing over-the-road themed switches. How many hearts did you pass on the 3DS you went through? Imagine if your new Leaf valley was trapped in the first 3DS you played on. To be sure, that would make me think twice about upgrading to the new 3DS.
The whole situation is confusing and unnecessarily complicated. Throw Nintendo Switch subscriptions to the Internet required for each player and all other software references in a game designed to be shared among kids, parents and gamers around the world, and it's starting to feel like a bigger problem than it should. Much like the online Mario 2 2 feature that didn't allow you to play with friends online when you first started, or the fact that even though you access the list of friends of the program, the same game using a spoke system, the path to Crossing Animal Turn on Turnch shows many negative aspects of & # 39 ; Nintendo difference & # 39; that I discussed earlier.
It's enough to make an Animal Crossing fan – a person with hundreds of hours logged into Wild World and the New Leaf – think not to worry at all, certainly not before the issue of cloud storage & # 39; and launched. Life is busier than ever these days, and I was already wondering how to incorporate New Horizons into my day.
Perhaps the most surprising thing is that Nintendo seems to have no idea how all this is going. It's like the devs have never played a video game in the 21st century. Surprisingly, admittedly, unfriendly – all of the comments that could be appropriately put forward when Nintendo mentions Animal Crossing. Quirks like these may have been forgiven as glamorizing in the past, but those times are gone. Throughout the company's development with the switch, it sometimes looks like Nintendo has a headache in the clouds. Not only what we want.
And despite all the thoughts curmudgeonly over, I am still congratulate New Horizons. I just want Nintendo to come out of its own way and stop over all the obstacles it has set for seemingly unrelated issues of other companies. It doesn't have to be that difficult.
Everything will be fine in the end. What are you doing in this confusing and dangerous organization? Does Nintendo's approach give you a break, even if you are satisfied with any solution (or non-solution) that the company comes up with? Feel free to share your thoughts below.