Forced Citizens to Cross Animal Crossing: New Horizons brightens their new islands

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Forced Citizens to Cross Animal Crossing: New Horizons brightens their new islands

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Crossing the Animals: New Horizons it has a serious light that includes a game discovery feature – where players can take to the islands that leave the islands of others – that can damage your experience.

This post was posted on The Bell Tree forums describes someone working to solve the glitch, while others say that Nintendo even knows the distraction, but in the meantime the best defense is to stay alert and check with residents before introducing them.

That is because, according to this Reddit thread, if a vulnerable resident is forced to appear on another player's island, the plot of land on your island that is meant to be their new home will be increased, and obviously not justified. The illuminated building is just reading "New Home," and building materials await their arrival. Players will not be able to set up additional sites for new citizens, and the evicted resident will never enter.

With only 10 islands in your island, plus the fact this involves a kind of trade on amiibo among players, it's easy to see why this bug is being treated with such alarm by the Animal Crossing community.

PSA generating cycles describes the problem in detail. The important detail is that a citizen who leaves another player's island is completely safe and will not bow down to his or her new island. Only those who have been forced to play another player (and the 10 islanders on each island, many have good reason to do so) can bring this glamor to someone else's island.

So, if you are doing business with another player, ask for (or kindly offer) a photo showing a part of the conversation where it says that a stranger is “thinking of leaving,” which proves that they are not forced into tours.

Besides, the Bell Tree Forums have very sophisticated operations that can address the conspiracy, including removing the plot. But it doesn't always work. In any case, players are asked to report this bug to Nintendo.

Player in and Crossing the Animals: New Horizons subreddit they said they had notified Nintendo of the problem, and were told they were "in the process of fixing it but couldn't fix the bug without confusing it with other bugs right now, so this could take a few days if not, maybe a week."

Crossing the Animals: New Horizons it was launched on March 20 and has so far achieved two layers, one to deal with duplication of something that has threatened to ruin the game's economy. That came just days after players posted word about it online.



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