While the passage of time takes a huge reward, it will also cause major issues in the game. Here's what you need to know about it Animal CrossingTime travel function.
How to go about time traveling with animals:
Time goes in Crossing the Animals: New Horizons it's really simple. Because the game is running a real world clock, all you need to do is change the time on your Nintendo Switch console.
Here's how:
- On the home screen, navigate to settings
- Select & # 39; System & # 39; drop down menu
- Select & # 39; Date & Time & # 39; and select the date you want to leave
When you open it Crossing the Animals: New Horizons, you will wake up on your chosen day.
What are the risks and rewards of time travel in Animal Crossing?
Time goes in Animal Crossing lets you skip through the difficult waiting times of construction work and get new features like terraforming faster. You will be able to beat the air early days Crossing the Animals: New Horizons& # 39; Long digest and get on the job of building your dream city.
You can take advantage of the game's banking system to earn millions of dollars in interest – to do this, you simply have to go back in time (40+ years), invest in a bank and then move on for a few decades to claim your interest.
But with all its benefits, it is time travel New Horizons it is especially dangerous, when it comes to calendar events such as Bunny Day, which runs from April 1-12.
To participate in the three-day Bunny Day, your Nintendo switchch console will connect to the Internet and confirm your console's date. If the dates are different, you cannot participate – but changing them should not be a problem if you are late and still want to participate.
While you can easily walk back to the exact day without any consequences, be aware that your city will have weed problems, any food left will rot, ravens will invade your home and residents feel abandoned if you move too far.
For a poor period, Animal CrossingTime travel can be a godsend, but it also takes a lot of fun and relaxation out of the game.
If you choose to go, use your new strength wisely.
This post originally appeared Kotaku Australia.