Well, that didn't take long. A few days after the internet discovered internal bullying Crossing the Animals: New Horizons allowing everyone to be pragmatic, Nintendo has now removed its economic glamor.
The feed pack came out Animal Crossing by the end of March, and while it is small, it has major consequences. According to Japan Nintendo page support sapling notes – translated by Google – update 1.1.1 "corrected for a serious error affecting the balance of the game."
That description is confusing, though miners said the term “serious bug” refers to the repetition of something repeated. Favorite videos showing glamor seem to have been removed from YouTube.
The change makes sense. Previously, you could duplicate an item by changing it, as long as you had a second player put the item in their pocket. It was a simple manipulation that allowed players to gain extra strings with little effort.
While this may be a little tricky for some people, it does speak to Nintendo's new reaction. This is a sure sign that Animal Crossing will soon be well supported with poles and updates. And besides: You can still break the economy by hunting tarantulas en-masse!
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